Tag: London housing
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Building boom! 5 major land developments that will help re-shape London
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As Sifton Properties proposes nearly 1,100 new homes on a parcel of northeast London land near Fanshawe Conservation Area, the size and shape of the Forest City, long known for its slow growth, is in the midst of a dramatic overhaul.
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1,100-home subdivision proposed next to Fanshawe Conservation Area
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A large, new subdivision may rise in the shadow of Fanshawe Conservation Area with Sifton Properties proposing to build as many as 1,079 homes in northeast London. The development on 50 hectares (124 acres) at 2331 Kilally and 1588 Clarke roads would include single-family homes, townhouses and even mid-rise apartments, all built on the site…
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City hall proposes new steps to speed up home building
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City hall has teamed up with local developers to draft a to-do list to help London speed up housing developments in a city that met little more than half of its provincial housing target last year.
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Federal minister, MP detail housing plan in London ahead of Tuesday’s budget
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London was the site of another federal pre-budget announcement Friday, this time outlining measures in the new federal housing plan.
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Need housing? Build higher: City hall mulls loosened height limits
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As part of London’s effort to update its master planning document to reflect a bigger city with a desperate need for housing, city staff are looking potentially to increase the building heights in busier areas of the city.
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We’re mostly happy, but housing issues stress us out: London-area survey
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Three out of four area residents ranked their quality of life as top-notch, a new survey of Southwestern Ontario residents says, but the housing crisis and cost of living are looming large in people’s minds and pocketbooks.
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York Developments has sold two of its newest London towers in a $130-million deal.
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York Developments has sold two of its newest London towers in a $130-million deal.
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3 generations of one family behind 3,800-home mega-proposal in northwest London
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It has taken three generations of one London family to realize a $1 billion housing development that is one of the largest, single residential project in the city’s history.
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Framework for highly supportive housing endorsed by city councillors
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City politicians have endorsed a framework for highly supportive housing to ease the homelessness crisis and a plan to evaluate a new homelessness system built largely on that housing.