City staff are recommending the city pursue housing development on a parking lot in Old East Village and two lots at Ridout and Horton
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A Free Press reader says there is no sense of priority at any level of Canadian governments.
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$110 million during 10 years is the price for bringing London's public housing stock – 68 per cent of which is in poor or very poor condition – up to snuff
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There seems to be a ton of misconceptions regarding things like luxury apartments and bus lanes.
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A London builder is ready to embrace an extensive, and costly, nod to heritage in order to build residential towers in the Oxford Street and Richmond Row area.
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London will soon be home to 115 new ‘highly supportive” housing apartments targeting people experiencing homelessness.
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London is looking to increase housing downtown and along transit corridors by offering up to $10 million in forgivable loans to developers
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London politicians have rejected a proposed 10-storey apartment building in northwest London as too tall, echoing resident pushback.
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One of London’s largest landlords is revamping a program to help renters get into homeownership, boosting how much residents can save toward the price of a new home
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London's latest mega-development is in motion. And believe it or not, this one's not in the city's booming northwest.