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Events Guide: Fenwick application presentation

HALIFAX - After much anticipation, this Wednesday the City will put the Fenwick development proposal to the public. The proposal — which fed off of much local consultation — includes a new glass façade for the 33-storey monolith, additional 10- and 8-storey buildings, 10% affordable housing, and a commercial pedestrian pathway linking Fenwick and South streets. At the meeting, Templeton Properties' application for re-development will be opened up to your support and scrutiny — on the record — so don't miss out.

WHAT: Public Information Meeting on the Fenwick Re-development
WHERE: Halifax City Hall, 1841 Argyle St
WHEN: Wed, Mar 24, 7pm-9pm

And if you can't make it to the meeting, but want to show your support, sign the petition.

photo by Jake Schabas

 

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Check out the Fenwick proposal factsheet at http://halifax.ca/planning/documents/Case15937FactSheetPIM.pdf

Comment by Emma Feltes
March 23, 2010 | 11:47 am

Was that you who spoke second-last tonight? Well-put feedback, and I'm glad most people there seemed enthusiastic about it. I'm no good at public speaking but I wrote in support.

 
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