The federal government is offering up the Kingston Penitentiary for potential development to become affordable housing units.
The historic Kingston Penitentiary has been added to the Canada Public Land Bank. The site will support 1,770 housing units under the federal plan to build four million homes.
Once home to some of Canada’s most notorious criminals, Kingston Penitentiary may one day become home for everyday Canadians.
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The federal government has included the infamous Kingston Pen on its list of lands that could be developed into housing.
Kingston’s infamous former maximum-security prison may soon be used for housing.First opened in 1835, Kingston Penitentiary had a 178-year-long history in the city as a federal prison housing inmates ...