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864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed
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(10-31-2024, 11:17 PM)nms Wrote: Not be a wag, but I believe that the City of Waterloo and the City of Kitchener co-own the Grand River Hospital site.  The Region discovered this when they had to expropriate land from the hospital for the LRT easements.

It wouldn't surprise me, I was more so referring to Waterloo residents who are typical NIMBYs when I said thankfully Waterloo wasn't in the radius, the 30 floor building right at Allen Station was a fight to get approved because it was taller than normal so if those Waterloo residents were included they would have a conniption.
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RE: 864-872 King St W | 55, 44, 38, 16 fl | proposed - by ZEBuilder - 11-01-2024, 06:29 AM

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