Tag: London developments
City politicians approved York Developments proposal for the $400-million project of 53 and 43-storey towers with 800 units at 50 King Street.
London’s downtown will get two massive new highrise residential towers at the fork of the Thames after city council threw its support behind the ambitious development on Tuesday.
Affordable housing: Should developer of twin towers have to provide units?
York Developments’ commitment, earlier this week, to give $500,000 to Indwell, instead of including affordable units in their proposed downtown highrises is welcome, and not surprising, according to stakeholders.
City hall’s planning and environment committee Tuesday unanimously approved a pitch by York Developments for 53- and 43-storey towers at 50 King Street and an adjacent lot, a skyline altering 800 unit
A chorus of critics for what would be two massive residential highrise towers at the forks of the Thames River was met with an impassioned plea by city politicians to let the city grow. City hall’s planning and environment committee Tuesday unanimously approved a pitch by York Developments for 53- and 43-storey towers at 50 […]
City politicians recently approved the demolition of the former Old East bar at 763-769 Dundas St., for a 200-unit apartment tower for immigrants to London.
A shuttered bar in east London may fall, so affordable housing for newcomers to London may rise.
A massive townhouse development in northwest London may help with London’s housing needs, but the fight is on to maintain the sense of community in a rapidly growing area, said one city politician.
A massive townhouse development in northwest London may help with London’s housing needs, but the fight is on to maintain the sense of community in a rapidly growing area, said one city politician.