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Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings ready for next stage at former BPS building site

By Hailey MacDonald Aug 18, 2025 | 3:48 PM

In just three weeks, the sound of demolition will signal the start of a new chapter for Belleville.

On September 9, 2025, Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings will begin transforming the former Belleville Police Station at 93 Dundas Street East into Habitat Village, a 66-unit affordable homeownership condominium complex that will change the lives of local families for generations. This ambitious development that will offer one-, two-, and three-bedroom units designed for a diverse range of families, will triple Habitat PEH’s housing output, and generate millions in local economic activity. The future “Habitat Village” will be a place where homeownership becomes a reality for dozens of families who might otherwise never have had the opportunity.

“In the Bay of Quinte, and across Canada, we know that safe and affordable housing is the cornerstone of strong, resilient communities. I want to congratulation Habitat for Humanity Prince Edward-Hastings whose dedication and partnerships have transformed lives and provided ongoing supports to families in the Bay of Quinte,” says Chris Malette, Member of Parliament for Bay of Quinte.

The MP’s recognition of Habitat PEH’s impact serves as a reminder of the progress already made—and the even greater achievements still ahead. As the former police station makes way for “Habitat Village”, community leaders are emphasizing how this moment signals a brighter future for local families.

MPP Tyler Allsopp shares, “The demolition of the former Belleville police station will be a tangible sign of progress toward much-needed affordable units at Habitat Village. This development will encourage economic activity in our communities through construction and promote the financial empowerment of 66 local families by making affordable homeownership a reality. I am very excited for this important milestone.”

In addition, One lucky donor will start the demolition with the push of a button! Anyone who makes a donation of $50 or more by August 31st will be entered for a chance to be the person that starts the claw. To make a donation and learn more, visit habitatpeh.org.

Chris Ellerton, Director of Construction at Habitat PEH says, “From my initial involvement with planning this project and using my background in heavy civil construction, it’s been incredibly rewarding to lead this project to a pivotal moment where demolition may seem like an end, but in truth marks the beginning of something deeply meaningful. After months of thoughtful planning and preparation we are clearing a space not just for a building, but for a future shaped by values and hard work, something that I truly believe in. By recycling materials and working with local partners like Environmentall Contracting Services, we are honouring both the environment and the community. I couldn’t be prouder knowing that what we are building will serve generations and spark real change.”

(PAUL MARTIN)