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@[email protected] to Ontario • 1 year ago

How historical Toronto zoning laws has led to lack of midsize/mid-density housing (podcast)

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How historical Toronto zoning laws has led to lack of midsize/mid-density housing (podcast)

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@[email protected] to Ontario • 1 year ago
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The Missing Middle - 99% Invisible
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Downtown Toronto has a dense core of tall, glassy buildings along the waterfront of Lake Ontario. Outside of that, lots short single family homes sprawl out in every direction. Residents looking for something in between an expensive house and a condo in a tall, generic tower struggle to find places to live. There just aren’t
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