Author of the article: Megan Stacey
Publishing date: Jun 01, 2021 • 3 hours ago • 2 minute read An artist s rendering shows a residential tower, looking east from the Thames River, part of a proposed development from Farhi Holdings for a tower on Ridout Street at Harris Park.
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A 40-storey tower proposed for the edge of downtown’s Harris Park passed its first political hurdle Monday night with a decisive recommendation from city politicians.
Despite a string of speakers voicing public opposition to the commercial and residential tower that will incorporate three historic properties on London’s “Banker’s Row,” council’s planning committee endorsed the development with little debate.
What happens when a new London building looks very familiar?
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What happens when a new London building looks very familiar?
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Mirror, mirror: What happens when a brand new building looks very familiar? Graziani and Corazza say that all they want is a simple acknowledgement that their design for a Toronto condo inspired one in London, Ont.
Author of the article: Alex Cyr, Special to National Post
Publishing date: Feb 22, 2021 • February 22, 2021 • 6 minute read • 56 Annie Craig Drive, left, in Toronto and One Richmond Row in London, Ont., right. Photo by Peter Thompson / National Post // Derek Ruttan / The London Free Press
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