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Kraus Development (525-565 Conestogo Road) | 3-35 fl | Proposed
(08-16-2023, 04:16 PM)ac3r Wrote: Good luck trying to convince a developer to build a heated, enclosed bridge that provides absolutely no benefit to their development lol. I'd be surprised if they even build one at all because it will cost them a lot of money and take more effort to work with the MTO. I mean it would be nice but don't believe that most people living here are going to be transit enthusiasts who want easier access to the LRT. Most people living in these vertical suburbs are going to have cars.

The Region has been looking at building a few pedestrian bridges throughout KW, maybe they'll throw some cash into the pot to help with this one. I know there's rough plans for a pedestrian crossing between University and Bridgeport, so there's a modicum of hope!
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RE: Kraus Development (525-565 Conestogo Road) | 3-35 fl | Proposed - by SF22 - 08-17-2023, 01:34 PM
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