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Old Posted Oct 20, 2021, 4:10 PM
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There's a ton of SFHs within a stone's throw of this major transit hub. That's "significantly underdeveloped" if I've ever heard it. The whole area should be the density of the Cambie area, with consolidation of blocks of SFHs.
I agree - but there's already potential to develop apartments around the station in single-family areas to Cambie Corridor type densities as a result of the Grandview Plan. I was referencing low-hanging single site opportunities, which don't exist there. Developers are already building higher density projects than in the past, but seem to be picking up mostly arterial locations. Site assembly may be more difficult in an area that some owners don't want to sell, and prices developers can sell at aren't as high as some other areas in the city.
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