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General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours
(07-21-2022, 06:54 PM)bravado Wrote:
(07-21-2022, 06:32 PM)Acitta Wrote: Historic textile factory in Hespeler is proposed to be turned into condos


The developer reduced the scale of the project since a May 25 public meeting. Originally 270 units and fewer parking spaces were proposed.

Also on Tuesday, council will also decide on a proposed development on 61-65 Nottinghill Dr. in the southeast area of the city.

These articles ALWAYS list the total parking spaces in the project and it seems so specific and irrelevant to anyone but the tenants.

Why don't they list the total bathrooms with these units? Maybe tell us how many BTUs the air conditioners are going to put out?

Because people have been brain damaged by cars (possibly literally given the historic use of leaded gasoline) and the general public is often confused about the difference between people and cars...they seem to think of their neighbours as cars...they don't live beside John and Jenna they live next to Ford F-150 and Kia Rondo.
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RE: General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours - by danbrotherston - 07-22-2022, 03:51 AM

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