Thursday, September 18, 2025

Owen Sound Celebrates Groundbreaking of Major New Waterfront Housing Project

The City of Owen Sound is celebrating the groundbreaking of a landmark housing project that will bring 267 new rental suites to the community. Located at 3195 East Bayshore Road, the development by SkyDev, part of Skyline, represents a major step forward in expanding local housing options and supporting long-term growth in the area.

Once home to the RCA factory where radio and television cabinets were built, the former brownfield site is now being reimagined and transformed into a vibrant new community. Situated along Owen Sound’s Georgian Bay waterfront and just minutes from downtown, the East Bayshore development will offer residents a prime location close to transit, recreational trails, the Kiwanis Soccer Complex, and a variety of amenities.

The East Bayshore development is designed as part of a larger multi-phase plan for the property, with the first phase permitting three apartment buildings and one amenity building. When fully built, the site will include eight six-story apartment buildings, totalling 712 units, along with on-site amenities, recreational facilities, and landscaped green space. The buildings will feature open-concept suites with high-quality finishes, on-site amenities, expansive open spaces, and westerly views over Georgian Bay.

This project represents one of the largest purpose-built rental housing developments in Owen Sound in recent years and demonstrates the City’s ongoing commitment to working with private sector partners to expand housing availability across the community.

““This new development is a significant and welcome step forward in addressing the growing rental housing demand in Owen Sound. It aligns closely with our housing and growth strategies to ensure we meet the needs of both current and future Owen Sound residents. We’re proud to work alongside Skyline and all project partners to bring more housing options to our community, and we look forward to seeing this project come to life along our waterfront,” said Owen Sound Mayor Ian Boddy.

 

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