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Old Posted Jan 9, 2018, 6:09 PM
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2018, 6:25 PM
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That actually looks quite impressive.
What do you wanna see the most that will happen in Grimsby though?
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Compare the building heights/density here to the land-wasting stuff we've been building along the lake in Stoney Creek.
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So are they demolishing basically everything between South Service Road and the QEW at Casablanca then (right now a bunch of restaurants and a welcome centre/food court thing)?
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20 stories in a community the size of Grimsby is quite tall.. The condo market in general in Grimsby strikes me as very strong.
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Grimsby is the new Oakville!
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Grimsby is the new Oakville!

Funny how good urban design and development just skips right over Hamilton. It's 100% about city hall.
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Funny how good urban design and development just skips right over Hamilton. It's 100% about city hall.
I would argue the Pier 8 development has the potential to be a great development that will heavily change how Hamilton looks in terms of work and people. The number of waterfront, brand new units going in there is crazy.

And it is being done in a smart, sustainable way.
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