Another sixplex going up in Moosomin
Second Elite Suites will go up on Broadway Avenue on west side of Moosomin
March 16, 2026, 11:03 am
Nicole Taylor, Local Journalism Initiative Reporter

Moosomin will see another Elite Suites sixplex apartment building soon. The new building will go up on the west side of Moosomin at 313 Broadway Avenue and will be similar to the sixplex located on Broadway Avenue by the Borderland Co-op grocery store.
The building permit application for the new apartment was approved at the town council meeting on Tuesday.
The 4,290-square-foot building has been designed by South Prairie Design, and will consist of six units.
“The building will be similar to our first development in many ways, including the exterior aesthetic, exterior entrances, and full off street parking,” says Jay Hamilton with South Prairie Design.
“The new development will be composed of four two-bedroom units and two one-bedroom units. The suites will be a little larger and will be more geared to long-term tenants. The three main floor units will be very senior friendly with accessible ground level entrances, large doorways, large bathrooms, covered patios, and even raised garden beds.
“The decision to move forward with a second Elite Suites development is largely weighted on the success of the first development. Our first six Elite Suites units have been 100 per cent occupied since the time construction was complete. We are still receiving strong interest in that type of housing, so it gives us the confidence we need to bring the next six units online.
“We plan to break ground on the foundation this spring with continued site prep and landscaping carrying into mid summer. At the same time, we are prepping the site. The suites will be built off site in a factory and are planned to arrive on site for assembly in August. Once assembled, we will complete the roofing, siding, decks, and landscaping on site. If all goes to plan we should be ready for occupancy October 1.”
“It’s great to see and it gives us some different options,” says Moosomin Economic Development Officer Jeff Cole about the new building. “We’ve had calls, even last week, from the mine looking for some housing. Every meeting I’m going to right now, housing is a topic, and the other is affordability.”
































