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247 Lowther Street North | 3fl | Proposed
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Frankor Capital Corporation is proposing a small development at 247 Lowther Street North in Cambridge with architectural work by Fabrik Architects, a young locally based architectural firm.

Proposed is primarily a massive parking lot. In addition, 3 buildings containing 54 residential units on the periphery are proposed with varying numbers of bedrooms depending on the unit. An outdoor amenity area of approx 860 metres of space is proposed, although it appears to mostly be patches of grass and a scattering of trees.

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#2
Good to see a FedEx yard being replaced with housing. The housing in question seems to be mostly parking with some incidental housing attached to it but still better than the current lot.

Also right next to the big 777 Laurel St project that might be real and might be stuck in limbo?
local cambridge weirdo
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#3
It's a rather odd-sized lot so would be harder to add more buildings to it and still have non-trivial parking availability.
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#4
https://www.therecord.com/news/council/m...fae92.html
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#5
Nimby solves his own problem. He simply needs to move.
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#6
Boomers gonna boom.
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#7
And assholes gonna asshole!
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#8
The car brains on Cambridge city council were agitated.

Dented car a small price for housing, says Cambridge development planner

MHBC planner defends parking shortage at proposed 247 Lowther St. N. development in Preston, emphasizing mixed housing units and future transit reliance.
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#9
(06-30-2024, 07:06 PM)Acitta Wrote: The car brains on Cambridge city council were agitated.

Dented car a small price for housing, says Cambridge development planner

MHBC planner defends parking shortage at proposed 247 Lowther St. N. development in Preston, emphasizing mixed housing units and future transit reliance.

https://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news/counc...b62e5.html

Link was a bit busted in your post, just like these suburban brains
local cambridge weirdo
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#10
(06-30-2024, 07:53 PM)bravado Wrote:
(06-30-2024, 07:06 PM)Acitta Wrote: The car brains on Cambridge city council were agitated.

Dented car a small price for housing, says Cambridge development planner

MHBC planner defends parking shortage at proposed 247 Lowther St. N. development in Preston, emphasizing mixed housing units and future transit reliance.

https://www.cambridgetimes.ca/news/counc...b62e5.html

Link was a bit busted in your post, just like these suburban brains

I fixed it.
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#11
Can we just build a huge wall around Cambridge and be done with it? Or kick em out of the region? I don't know why anyone bothers with it.
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(07-01-2024, 08:46 PM)ac3r Wrote: Can we just build a huge wall around Cambridge and be done with it? Or kick em out of the region? I don't know why anyone bothers with it.

It’s true, nobody has ever said shit like this in an enlightened Kitchener council or public meeting /s

Debbie Chapman must be just in my imagination
local cambridge weirdo
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#13
The best thing about Chapman is that she usually gets outvoted on council.
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