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Originally Posted by bridgeoftea
I think to help some high rise residential, there needs to be a small-ish west side town center where there is a few restaurants, couple of stores maybe. If you could add a road from Lowell to City Line and then add high rises with commercial underneath might spark a bit of a change.
It's shame the area in the lower west where the Tim Hortons is located is on an awful awful awful road. So needlessly wide, terrible pavement as well.
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There’s some hope at King Street West and Marketplace West for more stores and services. I think there’s even some room within the ferry terminal property for a residential development and restaurant, and maybe even the return of a cross harbour pedestrian ferry. Even without a “town centre” I think there’s still potential for quite a few 10+ storey projects across the Carleton Peninsula, there’s just so much potential for apartments with nice views across the West Side’s main peninsula, which has far nicer ocean scenery overall compared to Uptown.
Where there is perhaps the most potential for high rise development, on the West Side, is along Fairville Boulevard. It’s literally surrounded by shopping, there’s already two new 6 storey blocks going up, and there’s lots of room for more development.
High rise developments right at Lancaster Mall and Fairville Plaza would have nice ocean views around 8 storeys and above. A few 20 storey apartment buildings between No Frills and Sobeys could add hundreds of hyper walkable housing units near the main shopping of the West Side.
At the moment, I’m not sure if there’s a single building taller than six storeys on the entire west side, excluding churches and industry. To me, it doesn’t make sense when the area has the nicest ocean views in the city.