Regent Park Dept: Before the renewal project began, the 31-year-old lived in one of the cockroach-infested public housing units on Dundas St. West. Last December, she moved into a brand new three-bedroom townhouse unit after a three-year wait at a temporary residence on River St. She is still raving about her new home, according to The Star. So perfect that she has become used to giving impromptu house tours to a steady stream of envious friends and a reporter from the Star. The house is well-lit, and traditional Ethiopian home decorations adorn its walls. Despite several boxes still left to put away, it is obvious Ibrahim and her children have comfortably settled in and sureya Ibrahim, a mother of three from Ethiopia, is a shining example of how well the revitalization has worked for Regent Park tenants. We have two washrooms, so it s a big deal, she smiled. They did a very good job building it . The walls, the floors, it s perfect. As
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@t park tenants, dundas st
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