A small Hamilton office building repurposed for housing
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A small Hamilton office building repurposed for housing
DAVE LEBLANC
SPECIAL TO THE GLOBE AND MAIL
PUBLISHED MAY 13, 2026
UPDATED MAY 14, 2026
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The building at 700 Main St. E., Hamilton. Designed in 1962 (built 1963) by Polish émigré and University of Glasgow-trained architect Joseph Bronislaw Singer (1924 - 2013), it was once full of medical offices. It is now being converted into small apartments for independent adults who have come through the criminal justice system.
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