Tag: London developments
Staff say yes, politicians no to infill project in tony Byron enclave
A proposal for a contemporary-style, low-rise apartment building in Byron was panned by politicians for being too close to Warbler Woods. In a 3-1 vote Wednesday afternoon, city council’s planning and environment committee recommended refusing a rezoning request from David Moubarak to allow for a four-storey, 10-unit building at 1494 Commissioners Rd., near the intersection […]
London’s home-building sector sags, but there is one bright spot: New figures
A downturn in London’s home-building sector last year did have one bright spot – city hall’s progress on affordable housing.
Landlords and building owners will get a maximum of $2 million for every office building they convert to residential apartments, states a report to the city’s planning and environment committee Tuesda
A proposed plan to convert vacant office space in downtown London to apartments is hitting city politicians and it has a dollar figure attached to it.
Deal clears way for highrises around Victoria Park. Here’s what’s allowed
City hall has resolved a dispute over its development plan for the area surrounding Victoria Park, ending a years-long spat over allowable building heights near the downtown greenspace.
Domus Developments envisions taking now vacant red brick homes at 300 and 306 Princess Avenue dating from late 19th and early 20th century London and renovating them to become nine-unit apartments, sa
Two stately heritage homes in London’s core may get a new lease on life as multi-unit apartment buildings.