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Old Posted Apr 7, 2014, 8:33 PM
Colin May Colin May is offline
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Originally Posted by worldlyhaligonian View Post
Exactly... and if some of the few projects aren't selling well, its not an argument to build short buildings, it means developers would be smart to wait until demand increases and build taller.

I'm not against infill where appropriate, I just don't get the argument against height when its seems largely unfounded.
The second building at King's Wharf, The Anchorage, had very poor sales.
The developer has a very nice 2 page inside cover colour spread in a local magazine and shows the Keelson as 100% sold, the Anchorage as 85% occupied and the Aqua Vista as 80%sold. Notice the difference in the wording.
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