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Old Posted Aug 17, 2022, 10:10 PM
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When Halifax resident Lorraine Sloopek moved to the city in 1977, there was not much of a downtown skyline.

“There were a few buildings,” said Sloopek, who added that she is not against development and growth but she’s also not a fan of the downtown core being clogged with high-rises. “I have studied the history of architecture in Halifax and I have seen the old drawings and pictures. I like those better.”
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https://halifaxbloggers.ca/noticedinnovascotia/2015/10/on-the-waterfront/

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Halifax waterfront by Bailey Parsons, on Flickr
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