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  Thread: Phillip Square | 21 fl | U/C
Post: RE: Phillip Square | ?m | 21 fl | U/C

I believe I saw the third tower under construction this week. Roughly three or four floors tall at the moment.
  Veggieburger University Area 78 93,796 12-16-2018, 05:16 PM
  Thread: Waterloo City Council Election Discussion
Post: RE: Waterloo City Council Election Discussion

Yeah, I saw that. But she also used the #yimby hashtag on twitter, which left me confused.
  Veggieburger 2018 Municipal Elections 30 15,119 10-22-2018, 11:28 PM
  Thread: Waterloo City Council Election Discussion
Post: RE: Waterloo City Council Election Discussion

So, does anyone know if tonight's results push the council in a more NIMBY or YIMBY direction?
  Veggieburger 2018 Municipal Elections 30 15,119 10-22-2018, 11:23 PM
  Thread: 131 University Ave W | 16 fl | U/C
Post: RE: 133 University Ave | ??m | 16fl | Proposed

Was the building ever approved?
  Veggieburger University Area 42 28,227 10-19-2018, 02:17 PM
  Thread: Strata | 16 & 22 fl | Proposed
Post: RE: 70 King St N | 16 & 22 fl | Proposed

This development passed at council this evening.
  Veggieburger Urban Areas 223 116,792 09-10-2018, 09:55 PM

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