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Old Posted Jan 27, 2026, 5:21 PM
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Originally Posted by officedweller View Post
Even if the viaducts are gone, Concord will probably still wait until market conditions are right before building.

Remember that the NEFC park space will be the repository for contaminated soils for the area (just like David Lam Park, George Wainborn Park and Andy Livingstone Park), so there will have to be some open park space that won't be built on.
But that doesn't prevent them from buildinging higher where they do propose towers.
I think the ongoing negotiations are probably around forcing a schedule if the City ponies up to redo the infrastructure. But at the pace these things go, it will take a whole market cycle for them (the City) to do everything. Start now and it will be finishing up around the next market top.
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