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Originally Posted by cdnguys
You’re not allowed to build residential on polluted sites, even if buried under concrete.
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What's the risk exactly, if the pollution is fully encased?
Wouldn't AIM be on the hook to remediate the site, then? Or was the long term environmental degradation of the site part of their lease agreement?
Also, there's no reason to believe that the highlighted area on the left in the post above where AIM offices and parking lot are polluted. There's ample room for a few mid rises or high rises there, and the view would be absolutely spectacular. There's an opportunity for mixed use there too, such some office space for the growing port.