
City of Ottawa converts unused office space to interim housing for asylum seekers
OTTAWA — The City of Ottawa has converted unused office space in a downtown building into transitional housing for 140 asylum seekers — just blocks from Parliament Hill.
Mayor Mark Sutcliffe says it’s the first time the city has converted empty office space into temporary housing — something cities across Canada are pursuing as they grapple with a countrywide housing crisis.
“Turning a vacant office building into transitional housing is exactly the kind of creative solution that we need right now,” he said. “We are facing a real crisis in our city, a housing and homelessness crisis, and this shows one more step toward making progress in tackling that.”
The project uses modular walls to set up separate rooms — each with a bed, a storage locker and a chair — along with shared kitchens, meeting rooms and office spaces.