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Originally Posted by jc_yyc_ca
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Exactly what I was getting at. Most of the time high density is done in less desirable areas. It doesn’t take a rocket scientist to figure out that land in desirable areas is going to be too expensive for condos and rental units. That’s why all the high density projects are in the Beltline and East Village.
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You might be a rocket scientist, but you're no economist it appears. If land is expensive, you put more units in to make the numbers work - land downtown or in the Beltline isn't cheap either. No, a tower in Crescent Heights would not be a commie block but something more akin to the Concord development, but if people will pay to put one unit on a lot up there, then there would definitely be a business case to put multiple unit developments down.
So why are there no condo towers up there? Simple, zoning and NIMBYs. Doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure that out.