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General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours
(05-04-2021, 02:52 PM)kalis0490 Wrote: 'I will miss the view, but as a city we need this growth': Resident says Cambridge development will be boon for business (cambridgetimes.ca)

A 28-storey, 146-suite hotel and 37-storey, 253-unit condominium project has been proposed on Water Street North. It's been named Cambridge Mill Hotel and Condominium. | Urban Solutions rendering

image https://media2.zuza.com/8/2/8256547e-ccb...20Mill.JPG
Look like a couple of well designed towers to me. If Cambridge doesn't want them Kitchener will take them. Nice to see a hotel proposed in the region that is not a "holiday inn" beside the highway. Galt definitely has a lot of potential to become a main driver of development in the region. Easily the nicest downtown in the region. Just hasn't received the loved that uptown or downtown has received in the last couple decades.  Hopefully its own residents don't stand it the way of progress and allow Galt to continue its transformation. Based on the limited people I know living in Galt there is a good chance the people on top of the hill are rallying against this development (Which is not unique to Cambridge). Hopefully the feel heard, but are not powerful enough to stop a development like this.
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RE: General Urban Cambridge Updates and Rumours - by westwardloo - 05-05-2021, 08:23 AM

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