Opponents say the project will gentrify the neighbourhood, displacing low-income seniors, while proponents say it will help revitalize an area plagued by vandalism and crime.
The nine-storey, 111-unit building at 105 Keefer St. proposed by Beedie Living is before the city's Development Permit Board once again, after being rejected five times.
The nine-storey, 111-unit building at 105 Keefer St. proposed by Beedie Living is before the city’s Development Permit Board once again, after being rejected five times.