NWT breaks ground on major housing project for Yellowknife
The building will feature mass timber construction and biomass heating.

Key Takeaways:
- Construction has begun on a 50-unit public housing multi-plex in downtown Yellowknife, backed by $20.8 million in funding from CMHC’s Rapid Housing Initiative. The project will serve families, seniors, and individuals in need of affordable housing.
- The building will feature mass timber construction and biomass heating for energy efficiency, with 25 barrier-free bachelor suites and 25 two-bedroom units to meet diverse housing needs. It also includes space for Housing NWT and Yellowknife Housing Authority offices to enhance local services.
- This project highlights collaboration between territorial, municipal, and federal governments, and supports the National Housing Strategy by increasing accessible housing, improving sustainability, and alleviating pressure on Yellowknife’s private rental market. Completion is expected by Fall 2026.
The Whole Story:
The Government of Northwest Territories, in collaboration with the City of Yellowknife, PCL Construction, Stantec, and the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC), announced that begun work on a new 50-unit public housing multi-plex in downtown Yellowknife.
Substantial construction work will begin soon. This development received $20.8 million in funding through CMHC’s Rapid Housing Initiative.
“This 50-Unit Multi-Plex project demonstrates our commitment to improving housing accessibility for residents across the territory and providing more homes for Northerners,” said Lucy Kuptana, Minister Responsible for Housing NWT. “These new units will provide a safe and sustainable environment for residents. The project shows the GNWT’s commitment to advancing affordable housing solutions in partnership with the federal government.”
The project, located on 50th Street, will provide much-needed housing for families, seniors, and individuals in need of affordable homes. The new building will feature sustainable design elements, including mass timber construction and biomass heating, helping to support Housing NWT’s ongoing commitment to energy-efficient housing solutions that meet northern climate challenges.
Incorporating a mix of unit sizes and layouts, the building is designed to accommodate a wide range of housing needs. The building will feature 25 barrier-free bachelor suites for seniors and singles and 25 two-bedroom units for small families. Housing NWT’s North Slave District Office and the Yellowknife Housing Authority will be co-located in commercial service spaces on the ground floor, enhancing client-centered services.
The project is expected to be completed in Fall 2026, contributing to Housing NWT’s growing housing portfolio and freeing up units in Yellowknife’s private housing market. This aligns with the Government of Canada’s National Housing Strategy to provide safe, affordable homes to more Canadians.
Housing NWT is committed to addressing the housing needs of residents across the Northwest Territories through sustainable, energy-efficient, and affordable housing solutions. Working with Indigenous governments and organizations, and private sector partners, Housing NWT is dedicated to fostering community well-being and addressing the unique challenges of housing in northern communities.