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Originally Posted by Pinion
Quattro also used Yaletown references heavily in their marketing. My brother lived there and it was awful.
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I'm with most on here on discouraging the Yaletown comparisons and references.
If I wanted to live in a noisy, congested neighbourhood that lacked parks and outdoor spaces, sports and recreational facilities, and an easy escape route from Metro Vancouver, I would have purchased a condo in Yaletown.
Whalley is Whalley. IMO, developers should not try and create a south of the Fraser version of Yaletown. It won't work.