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Old Posted Apr 8, 2017, 4:28 PM
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There is certainly more urban focused development in Kitchener than ever. Not sure how much is attributable to the LRT.. but there are a lot of big buildings planned there in the 20-30 floor range. one Victoria finished in the fall, that same developer is just starting on their next project, and has another one about to start sales. Then there is that big development northwest of the King street grade separation, and whatever happens with the mobility hub, which now has funding for the public portion of it.
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