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What is triggering all the current activity?
by
admin
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last modified
2007-07-17 10:54
- A development proposal for 150 Sudbury Street
was approved in 2005 in favour of UrbanCorp (the Developer) for 5 ½
storey townhouses. This lot was logically the easiest to develop
because the site was already cleared out, its lack of heritage building
stock and its proximity to existing municipal services on Sudbury.
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People moving into the UrbanCorp project may offer some resistance in
the future when adjacent landlords ask permission to build at higher
densities and heights that would have otherwise been expected. It is in
the financial interest of the other land owners to atempt to secure
their own approvals for higher density as soon as possible, hence the
current flurry of planning activity and need to respond quickly.