In major cities across Canada, it’s nothing new to see former plants and plazas reimagined as residential. But not in spread-out London – at least until now. With the city hungry for affordable housing amid a red-hot real estate market and keen to contain urban sprawl, some planned projects may point the way to the future, experts say. Megan Stacey reports. Read More
A developing trend: Could old factories, plazas ease city’s housing crunch?
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