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Old Posted Oct 21, 2011, 8:11 PM
durandy durandy is offline
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if you're an urban planner you should look into the deal before you make these kinds of statements. How long before the servicing costs are paid off by the rest of us? Hopefully they haven't moved away by then. As for the comment about brownfields, you've managed to make almost no sense at all there. As though complaining against a highway had anything to do with complaining against greenfield development.

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Originally Posted by urban_planner View Post
Cons: people are going to complain where ever it went. If its in Brown field we would be hearing "see ou didn't need the Red Hill, companies love Brown Fields" Its on Green Fields and its oh dang we could have had them on brown fields.

People are never happy. Its taxes people going into the city and not coming from its residence how is this anything but bad.

People need to give there heads a shake.

Maple leafs has been huge for Hamilton.

Only thing that would be better is if they moved there head office to the top part of 100 King West.
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