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4396 King Street East | 30+18+8fl | Proposed
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(09-22-2021, 07:43 PM)neonjoe Wrote:
(09-22-2021, 06:01 PM)Bjays93 Wrote: Wow this would be a major change for this area. I would hope that king street along this stretch would see some improvements before this is built as the road is incredibly worn down as it is but this would be great for the area, which currently lacks really any amount of people and is just urban big box wasteland. 

Still waiting for the adjacent corner to be redeveloped. Nothing has been built there since the mini golf was torn out.
There is active construction on that portion of King happening right now, including provisions for a right of way for LRT in the median.
I live in the deer ridge area so I'm well aware of the construction, I just didnt know if it had anything to do with actually road improvements since it's just been tearing up the sidewalk so far which could be done for a multitude of reasons which have nothing to do with the road. Good to know they're getting started though. 

Also does this mean what I think it means. The LRT will actually have priority on this section of the line instead of getting stuck at every stoplight!?
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RE: 4396 King Street East | 30+18+8fl | Proposed - by Bjays93 - 09-24-2021, 10:08 AM

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