Major Welland Residential Development Project Progresses Despite Denied Grant Request
📅 5 days ago
A significant payment signals progress on a large residential development project in Welland, despite a denied grant request. LIV Communities is moving forward with plans for the Lock and Quay community, which includes 4,500 new residential units and various amenities. The project is expected to span over 10 years and inject millions of dollars into the local economy.
This news is relevant to the residential construction sector in Canada. It highlights the ongoing development of a major residential project in Welland, showcasing industry trends towards mixed-use communities and sustainable initiatives. The denial of the grant request may have regulatory and economic implications for similar projects in the region.
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