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General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours
Agreed on the above ^ Since Len’s Mills moved out +2 years back, this building has been begging for reuse. The City is also building a MUT from this site to Guelph Ave, along the speed river into Downtown. 

This proposal isn’t too tall, no dizzying amount of units, and it fits in really well with the area.

I honestly thought the whole property was within floodplain, so I never thought anything would ever happen to this site.

The article from the record is exhausting, the person complaining isn’t even from the area originally. Not that being born in a different region doesn’t give him the right to complain, but as someone who was born and raised here, this is a welcome addition to the neighbourhood and area. The article writer also states at the bottom that they saw the person complaining on Facebook, and reached out to write the article? How one-sided, but that’s the Record for you.
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RE: General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours - by gomesjustin - 04-24-2021, 11:36 AM

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