ronron
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My own personal definition of TOD in Edmonton is directly linked to January winters. So I'm talking couple minutes max to a heated shelter ?
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@Gus Haynes Perhaps, but the city needs to follow its own guidelines, it may not always be clear but they are the way they are for a reason.
A general question for all comers -- in your neighborhood from which direction does the sun rise?
Not at the price point it's clearly going to be priced at... Thanks Westrich...No kidding. Students would be champing at the bit to live here.
A lot of parents are willing to drop cash on places for their kids to live.Not at the price point it's clearly going to be priced at... Thanks Westrich...
This is literally a perfect location for something of this height, even if it is "luxury condos." There are plenty of university students, healthcare workers and professionals who'd live there. Does Councillor Henderson expect every arbitrary council decision on rezoning to be precedent-setting?
@Grandinite I don't think that's accurate or fair, Henderson has supported many towers. His vote is often a reflection of community concerns. Where developers have managed to get community buy-in, Henderson tends to vote in favour