The Hi-RIS Program is part of the City of Toronto’s Tower Renewal Initiative, a strategic effort aimed at revitalizing older high-rise apartment buildings to improve tenant living conditions, energy efficiency, and building resilience. The program specifically supports private-sector apartment building owners by offering financing and guidance for undertaking major retrofits and capital upgrades. Toronto’s high-rise rental buildings, especially those built between 1945 and 1984, often face issues such as aging infrastructure, poor energy performance, and deferred maintenance. Hi-RIS addresses these challenges by helping property owners plan and implement building improvements such as window and roof replacements, insulation, mechanical system upgrades, energy-efficient lighting, and water-saving fixtures. The program offers access to low-interest financing through the City’s Energy Retrofit Loans and partners with programs like Toronto’s Green Will Initiative and Enbridge Gas incentives. It also helps applicants navigate the retrofit process by providing technical guidance, assistance in scoping retrofit opportunities, and support with identifying available incentives and grants. By participating in Hi-RIS, building owners not only reduce operating costs but also contribute to the City’s climate goals and improve tenant comfort, safety, and satisfaction. Participation is voluntary, but building owners must meet certain eligibility criteria and work closely with City staff to identify feasible and impactful retrofit measures.
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