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Old Posted Aug 13, 2018, 4:44 PM
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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere View Post
Restricting buildings to 30 storeys isn't going to reduce stock. It's not like Hamilton is lacking spots to build - it will simply spread the stock over more projects. there is only so much demand for new build condos - whether it gets met with three 40 storey buildings or four 30 storey buildings won't change how much gets built.
Theoretically Hamilton has a lot of spots to build, but in practice a lot of them aren't really available. Like the DeSantis space by the Lister Block. If someone wants to build higher than 30 downtown why not let them, rather than some arbitrary, artificial limit. Hamilton needs more supply, for a lot of different reasons.
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