Shannon Park Redevelopment: Nova Scotia Invests $16.8M to Boost Affordable Housing in Dartmouth 🏘️
Exciting news for Dartmouth and beyond: Nova Scotia is taking decisive action on its housing crisis by purchasing a key portion of Shannon Park—a long-vacant site with major redevelopment potential. The $16.8 million investment unlocks the door for hundreds of new affordable housing units, right in the heart of Dartmouth.
The province has acquired over 9,000 square meters of land within the 34-hectare Shannon Park site, once home to military housing. Vacant since 2017, the site is now poised for transformation into a vibrant, mixed-use community.
This strategic land purchase lays the foundation for what could become one of the largest affordable housing developments in the region.
Nova Scotia’s vision for Shannon Park includes:
600+ affordable housing units
3,000 total residential units
Commercial spaces for local businesses
A central transit hub to connect residents with the greater Halifax area
Public parks and green space for community gathering
Importantly, 20% of all housing units will be designated as affordable, helping to ease the burden on the 7,000+ Nova Scotians currently on public housing waitlists.
This move comes at a critical moment. With rents and home prices climbing across the province, thousands of individuals and families are struggling to secure safe, affordable places to live.
By investing in land well below market value, the government is sending a clear message: affordable housing is a priority.
While the land is now provincially owned and zoning approvals are in place, key questions remain:
Who will manage development?
Will the province partner with non-profit housing providers?
How will affordability be maintained long-term?
Housing advocates are pushing for sustainable models and community-led development that ensure affordability for generations to come.
Shannon Park is just one part of a larger effort to address Nova Scotia’s housing shortage. The province has committed to:
Doubling public housing construction
Investing $136.4 million in affordable housing initiatives
Supporting developers through the Affordable Housing Development Program (AHDP)
Prioritizing high-demand areas like Halifax and Dartmouth
The Shannon Park land deal is more than a real estate transaction—it’s a statement of intent. By securing land for development, Nova Scotia is actively laying the groundwork for a more affordable, inclusive future.
Although many details are still unfolding, this initiative signals hope for thousands who need it most.
Stay tuned as Shannon Park evolves into a community that blends affordability, accessibility, and sustainability—one that could set a new standard for housing development across the province. 🏡