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Care home, social services facility going up on vacant Spence Street lot
3 minute read Thursday, Nov. 13, 2025A care home and social services facility will soon fill an empty lot in West Broadway where fire destroyed a vacant house last year.
Manitoba Housing and Renewal Corp. is behind the project on Spence Street just south of Broadway.
The project was approved at a civic appeal committee hearing in June. The conditional-use permit allows construction of a care facility that exceeds six beds.
The province had “nothing further to add to any information that may have already been made publicly available about these properties,” a spokesman said.
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