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Old Posted Mar 1, 2011, 5:25 PM
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Back to the comparison: London was rather pathetic compared to K-W right up to last year, but this year economic growth rates are expected to be comparable. Embarassingly, both cities will be left in the dust by Windsor.
Just keep in mind these are predictions. I have serious doubts that London will live up to it's expected growth rates, especially with the Ford assembly plant closing this year.

Windsor's growth will without a doubt be high, but short lived. This is almost entirely due to the Windsor-Essex Parkway project. Once it's completed where are all those workers going to do for jobs?

K-W I can see achieving it's goal. Toronto and the GTA are influencing the four-headed monster more and more every year which can't be said for London and Saint Thomas.
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