2015 Pan American Games Athletes' Village

[1] After the games the village was converted to 746 market priced condos, 41 market-priced town homes, 250 affordable-rent apartments, 257 student dormitory units for George Brown College, office and retail units, and a YMCA recreation centre.

The fifth became a dormitory for students of nearby George Brown College, and training facility became a YMCA, and serve as a men's hostel.

Since the athletes were going to eat in central cafeterias the room that would eventually become the units' kitchens could serve as an additional bedroom.

[5] The village is built on the site of former railway and industrial lands, including the William Davies Company, at one time the world's largest pork processing facility.

After the meat industry moved out in the 1980s, the area was taken over by government to build a public housing project.

The Welcome Centre of the Pan-Am Athlete's Village