Posted Sep 28, 2018, 10:58 AM
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I agree HDRC is usually looking more at context than absolute height. They also have other preferences that are more subjective, but important to them, like the desire for tall building to have a base, a middle, and a top, which this building doesn’t really do.
So a while back the developer decided to redesign and have parking in a separate structure that didn’t exist, on land they didn’t own. I guess they figured that out? Anyone know details? SirKW?
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