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Old Posted Feb 28, 2013, 6:06 PM
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[Burlington] Paradigm | ? | 24 fl, 2 x 20 fl & 2 x 18 fl | Complete

Five, 20-storey condominiums approved for beside the Burlington GO station.

- approximately 925 residential units
- commercial and office space


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Site Plan, Floor Plans, Elevation Plans pdf.

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Doesn't Burlington have their own forum?
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Old Posted Feb 28, 2013, 6:29 PM
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Is it possible to get one?
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Is it possible to get one?
I'm not sure. Mississauga doesn't even have it's own so I doubt it is possible to make one for Burlington. Skyscraperpage probably has some kind of rules as to what cities can have their own forum. Burlington is part of the Hamilton CMA just like Mississauga is part of the Toronto CMA so that is probably why Burlington doesn't have it's own forum.
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I'm not sure. Mississauga doesn't even have it's own so I doubt it is possible to make one for Burlington. Skyscraperpage probably has some kind of rules as to what cities can have their own forum. Burlington is part of the Hamilton CMA just like Mississauga is part of the Toronto CMA so that is probably why Burlington doesn't have it's own forum.
Burlington is a suburb of Hamilton, so it goes in the Hamilton suburbs section.
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LOL i love the exotic cars they put in renders. aston for this one. ferrari for 10 york in toronto. and a lambo for that 80 storey one in the middle east
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What are you talking about? I've got two Astons rotting in my garage as we speak. I just assumed everybody lived that way. Don't I feel like a douche...
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More renderings to go with that last post...

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Wow, nice looking place!
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That's gonna add a lot of density to Burlington. Would love to see something like that on Hamilton mountain or maybe in the West Harbour after the James North station happens.
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It seems like Burlington's skyline might start competing with Hamilton's soon if it keeps up this pace.
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Quality rendering! Very unique building with the shapes and balconies. Looking a lot like Toronto! Thats a big area to fill - and being next to the GO is great!
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If I remembe correctly the bulk of Hamilton-Burlington communiting is fom Hamilton to Burlington. There's lots of office parks and such out there.
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If I remembe correctly the bulk of Hamilton-Burlington communiting is fom Hamilton to Burlington. There's lots of office parks and such out there.
Top places where Hamiltonians work


Hamilton 145,480
Burlington 24,270
Oakville 7,090
Toronto 6,925
Mississauga 6,810
Brantford 1,925

So the vast majorioty of Hamiltonians who work, work in Hamilton.

The majority of Burlingtonions who work, commute outside of Burlington to work, and the vast majority of them work in the GTA.
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Top places where Hamiltonians work


Hamilton 145,480
Burlington 24,270
Oakville 7,090
Toronto 6,925
Mississauga 6,810
Brantford 1,925

So the vast majorioty of Hamiltonians who work, work in Hamilton.

The majority of Burlingtonions who work, commute outside of Burlington to work, and the vast majority of them work in the GTA.

No, the majority of people living in Burlington work within the Hamilton CMA, and something like 40% the people who work in Burlington live in Hamilton.

The majority of employment development in the Hamilton CMA over the past 30 or so years has been in Burlington. You could almost say Hamilton is a suburb of Burlington. But basically, if you look at the Hamilton CMA according to statscan's formula, Burlington still ends up associated with Hamilton because overall, people who live in the Hamilton CMA work within the Hamilton CMA.
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No, the majority of people living in Burlington work within the Hamilton CMA, ...
Your statement is correct, as is mine. There is no "no" to my statement that said more Burlingtonians work outside of their city than in it. I said nothing about Hamilton/Burlington CMA.


32,665 Burlingtonians work in Burlington
~40,000 Burlingtonains work outside of Burlington

(2006 stats)

Of the approx 40,000 who work outside of Burlington, most work in the GTA.

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Closer to 33% according to the 2006 stats. About 24,000 out of 71,000

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Called Paradigm. Located at 2089-2095 Fairview St.
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