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New 4-storey apartment building broke ground this week at 16 Queen St in downtown St Thomas. 45 units of affordable housing above a new fire hall.



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New 4-storey apartment building broke ground this week at 16 Queen St in downtown St Thomas. 45 units of affordable housing above a new fire hall.
Site work beginning on the new Indwell site on Queen St in St. Thomas


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5) Alma College redevelopment
A large, three-phase development that will see a 6, a 7 and an 8-storey apartment building constructed where a beautiful old school burned by fire.
St. Thomas's Alma College Square website (Loewith Greenberg Management):
https://lgmanagementcorp.com/alma-co...tage-features/

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4) 292 Wellington
A 6-storey, 80-unit retirement building currently 3-4 storeys out of the ground, from Sunray Group.
The Sunray retirement residence at 292 Wellington in St. Thomas is nearing completion of construction







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The Alma Square project a huge apartment block for a smaller city like St Thomas.
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New 3-storey, modular construction affordable housing project being developed at 99 McNaughton Ave W in Chatham next year:

https://www.newswire.ca/news-release...830285297.html

Background info here:
https://www.chathamdailynews.ca/news...-rise-ceccacci
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The Alma Square project a huge apartment block for a smaller city like St Thomas.
I'm actually surprised at how low-rise St Thomas still is. I think there are only 2 buildings at 10s or more, and they are both early-mid 80's vintage. Meanwhile, Woodstock has probably a dozen at 10s or higher, and many of those are 12s.
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St Thomas zoning application for a 14s apartment building for phase 2 of the development at Talbot St and First Ave in the east end of downtown St Thomas. 160 apartment units with a possible 2nd tower in the future. The developer is Fast Forward Ventures which is currently building the retail buildings now on the site.

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Chatham’s Boardwalk on the Thames to have first tenants by March first.

A long time coming, but I’m sure they will be very popular, especially with so many GTA residents moving to Southwestern Ontario.

https://windsor.ctvnews.ca/chatham-s...ch-1-1.5311603

At long last, the Boardwalk residence building on King St in Chatham is now occupied and complete.

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The longest construction project ever...
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No kidding! Still nice to see it finally open and add some new residents to DT Chatham.
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New Downtown Chatham revitalization plan.


Looks like the downtown mall and surrounding area might finally be redeveloped. Looks promising if it is fully implemented.

https://blackburnnews.com/chatham/ch...game-changing/
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Yep, that would be huge for Chatham. I wonder if they might try to get an OHL team with that new arena.
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Yep, that would be huge for Chatham. I wonder if they might try to get an OHL team with that new arena.
I think they said it is a distinct possibility if that arena gets built, I’d be all for it. Chatham’s a nice little city that has a lot of potential, especially downtown. Nice to see some major transformative proposals happening there now.
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They have the right people backing this development.

The locals will balk at the costs the municipality will have to incur to relocate all those services into a central spot.
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Dang that's massive. I'm concerned this just further siphons life out of the surrounding downtown if the idea is that it gives the City the opportunity to sell other municipal owned buildings in a city where there's not a high demand for office space, without the promise of adding new residential. Nothing about this proposal will directly increase property tax income to the City. It's a financial loser from day 1 from a municipal organizational perspective. I wish Chatham well but I'm not optimistic here.























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This proposal is a million times better than the sad empty mall that currently occupies this space. I think if done right, this could really be a game changer for the city.
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4-storey infill apartments at 67-69 Curtis St progressing in downtown St. Thomas


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New Downtown Chatham revitalization plan.


Looks like the downtown mall and surrounding area might finally be redeveloped. Looks promising if it is fully implemented.

https://blackburnnews.com/chatham/ch...game-changing/
I didn’t see this until now, it looks amazing for Chatham. The existing mall is sad and depressing. When I lived there last year, the Fit4Less in the mall was my local gym so I was there quite often. Absolutely nothing goes on in downtown Chatham, so a development like this will definitely change the pace of things.

The city has been aiming to get an OHL team for a while and if the arena is constructed, it will pretty much guarantee that they will get one.
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At long last, the Boardwalk residence building on King St in Chatham is now occupied and complete.
I parked across the street last weekend, on my first day trip to DT Chatham (despite living in London for 17 years). Quite impressive. There were about 3 really cool blocks downtown (this block, and one or two blocks in either direction, with many restored buildings). Really good Italian restaurant too.
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I parked across the street last weekend, on my first day trip to DT Chatham (despite living in London for 17 years). Quite impressive. There were about 3 really cool blocks downtown (this block, and one or two blocks in either direction, with many restored buildings). Really good Italian restaurant too.
Did you stop at the pizza place a block west of the building? Chatham is where Hawaiian pizza was invented! A small storefront on the north side of the historic main street that's a bit pricey now but a cool piece of local pride.
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