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Old Posted Nov 17, 2022, 9:13 PM
mikevbar1 mikevbar1 is offline
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Originally Posted by King&James View Post
Interesting focus on Ancaster Village, I really don't see the type of infrastructure that would support that much intensification. I do think that there are simpler redevelopment sites across suburbia (Upper James and Mohawk (actually almost all of Upper James), Mohawk and Upper Sherman, Centennial Parkway).
Well I think old Ancaster has the appeal/demand to build out rather quickly if it chose to. The rest of the city? Less so, even if it is more well suited to serious intensification. Old Ancaster could also be walkable right off the bat, whereas a lot of the mountain needs serious work in that regard. I have faith too that the T line will eventually extend into old Ancaster, but that might be a tough sell.
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