06-20-2018, 05:23 PM
It's usually a way of saying that an area is special because it doesn't want to change. Often you hear of it in the context of developments, like how there should be a made-in-Cambridge solution to safe consumption sites because as-proposed will destroy Galt (nevermind the research showing that SCSs don't destroy places), there should be a made-in-Cambridge solution to LRT because LRT can't respect heritage (nevermind the centuries-old cities that LRT systems have reinvigorated), or there should be a made-in-Waterloo solution to developing UpTown and keeping it small because new, tall, modern buildings will destroy its heritage (nevermind the centuries-old cities which have both kept actually significant heritage elements, while blending in new development without imploding).