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236 Victoria St N | 40 & 35 fl | Proposed
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(04-16-2024, 09:31 AM)westwardloo Wrote: Looks like this one has been approved.  I still have my doubts this will ever come to fruition, but here's hoping. 

I do think that victoria street has the potential to be transformed into a more urban road in the next 2-3 decades. I think it should be the focus of the east west LRT in the future over Ottawa st.

I imagine that whatever developments get proposed and/or built in the next 10 years will have a heavy influence on whether Victoria or Ottawa gets chosen for future transit upgrades. If a bunch of stuff goes up along Ottawa and less on Victoria, it would just make sense to put it on Ottawa. At this point, I think we just don't have the information yet on which placement will be better (although if they chose now, then developers would have lots of time to pop buildings up along the whole length by the time the system is up and running)
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RE: 236 Victoria St N | 40 & 35 fl | Proposed - by SF22 - 04-16-2024, 11:15 AM

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