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Old Posted Jan 30, 2012, 6:36 PM
Duckyboy Duckyboy is offline
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Originally Posted by SteelTown View Post
All Saints sees place to live over place to worship

http://www.thespec.com/news/local/ar...ace-to-worship

A 140-year-old church downtown is at the heart of a local debate around heritage, neighbourhood development and poverty.

The Synod of the Diocese of Niagara and the Hamilton nonprofit corporation Options for Homes want to demolish All Saints Anglican Church on Queen Street South at King Street West to construct a 12-storey, affordable housing apartment. The main level would be used for worship and ministry by congregation members.

But a group of heritage advocates and citizens is fighting two “minor variances” that would exempt the project from the area’s zoning bylaws for parking and building height.
Affordable housing often means tax-payer funded, which mean more $$$ for someone pulling the strings (often, not even a resident of Hamilton).

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