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The YPF Takeover Will Not Solve Argentina s Energy Problems: Alieto Guadagni
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There would be immense densification of the area with a mix of residential, commercial, and creative industrial uses.
Currently, the area has just 1,500 residents in 269 single-family homes and 275 townhomes. Nearly a third (30%) of the area is industrial, 21% is commercial, 13% is multi-family housing, and 33% is single-family housing.
But Bainsbridge Urban Village is currently envisioned to have relatively moderate multi-family residential densities both ownership and affordable rental housing with neighbourhood-serving, smaller-scale retail and restaurants, as opposed to the regional-sized, high-density growth planned around SkyTrain’s Brentwood Town Centre and Lougheed Town Centre stations to the west and east.
Area of Bainsbridge Urban Village, anchored by SkyTrain’s Sperling-Burnaby Lake Station. (City of Burnaby)
Dilworth revitalization is welcome change for Kelowna - Wilson on Water Street
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Argentina’s decision to nationalise YPF – a subsidiary of Spanish energy company Repsol – has been met by international disapproval; though the Argentine government insists that the move had been necessary in order to meet its energy needs. Yet this may not turn out to be the case, particularly with investment in exploration greatly reduced.
Argentina’s decision to nationalise YPF – a subsidiary of Spanish energy company Repsol – has been met by international disapproval; though the Argentine government insists that the move had been necessary in order to meet its energy needs. Yet this may not turn out to be the case, particularly with investment in exploration greatly reduced.