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Old Posted Oct 5, 2021, 7:03 PM
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There's an absolute shitload of potential for infill along Ottawa, Kenilworth and Parkdale and I think we'll start to see it in the next decade especially since LRT is finally a real thing. Kenilworth and Parkdale especially have a lot of empty or underutilized lots that would be great for a larger project, Ottawa doesn't have as much space but as someone already posted there is potential in the parking lots behind and I'd love to see that crappy strip mall at Roxborough turned into something. Same goes for the empty lot at Main where they sell christmas trees and stuff.
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