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The Priority of Derelict, Abandoned and Inefficiently Used Properties
Why are the properties at the corner of Wayne Gretzky Parkway and Henry Street in Brantford, Ontario being developed… when the derelict and abandoned city owned properties on Greenwich and Mohawk Streets (or, if you prefer that sanitized version: … Continue reading
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Development Where Development is Needed
Why is a proposal to build a Canadian Superstore being considered at the corner of Wayne Gretzky Parkway and Henry Street in Brantford, Ontario when the Loblaw Companies Limited has not rehabilitated its property (the former Canadian Tire) at the corner of … Continue reading