A new, self-contained community of about 700 homes coming to north London will have its own main street commercial corridor — and two historic red-tiled … Read More
Guelph Council Narrowly Denies Dublin St. Proposal
Councillors vote 7-5 to turn down application for five-storey apartment building next to Central Public School For a second time, councillors have vote against a … Read More
Kitchener Condo Project To Be Tallest Building In The City
The 33-storey condo tower will be located by the LRT’s Frederick stop and contain 410 residential units Once constructed, a new condominium development planned for … Read More
Neighbours Express Concern For Size Of Proposed College Avenue Development
While it may not be the largest development that has come before council, a proposed four-storey, six-unit apartment building on College Avenue West is too … Read More
Rolling Hills Residents Speak Out Against South Guelph Plans
Residents in one part of the city say that plans to develop the southern most reaches of Guelph could infringe on their way of life. … Read More
Apartment Drought Depresses London Housing Starts
A drought in apartment construction this year is continuing to keep a lid on housing starts in the London area. The Canada Mortgage and Housing … Read More
Kitchener OK’s Office Project Despite Residents’ Pleas, City’s Own Plan
Despite residents’ pleas and the city’s own studies, city councillors have given the green light to the third phase of the Breithaupt Block, a new … Read More
Cambridge Council Backs Golf Course Redevelopment Plan
City councillors were stuck in a political sand trap. Sure, they could go ahead and reject a Toronto-area developer’s plan to build 368 units on … Read More
CMHC Reports Pace Of Housing Starts Slowed In March Compared With February
The pace of housing starts slowed in March as the rate of new work on buildings such as apartments, townhouses and condominiums decreased, Canada Mortgage … Read More
Breithaupt Tower Too Close To Homes, Residents Say
Geanna Bean’s roots in Kitchener go back nine generations, and she feels passionately that Kitchener’s older neighbourhoods, with their narrow tree-lined streets and Victorian yellow-brick … Read More