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One last one today - the craziest one in Hamilton, possibly the craziest development in the province.
Stoney Creek back in the 1970's apparently zoned this site with no height or density restrictions, thinking that a developer would build an apartment block similar to the 14 storey buildings to the north along Lake Ontario.
Instead, the site sat empty until a few years ago when New Horizon purchased it, and decided to take advantage of the literally unlimited density permissions.
The result? three towers of 50+ storeys, the tallest buildings in Hamilton, 1,845 units, and a whopping 2,445 parking spaces. As. Of. Right. On the side of the QEW in suburban Stoney Creek.
Local councillors and residents are understandably... not pleased.
The site today:
The Site Plan application was undelegated and the developer has been negotiating with the city for the last two years over the project. Apparently the level of traffic this would generate triggered the need to widen North Service Road, which was just reconstructed last year, which the developer didn't want to pay for. Apparently the project has been scaled down a bit as a result, but we haven't yet seen those updated plans.
Stoney Creek back in the 1970's apparently zoned this site with no height or density restrictions, thinking that a developer would build an apartment block similar to the 14 storey buildings to the north along Lake Ontario.
Instead, the site sat empty until a few years ago when New Horizon purchased it, and decided to take advantage of the literally unlimited density permissions.
The result? three towers of 50+ storeys, the tallest buildings in Hamilton, 1,845 units, and a whopping 2,445 parking spaces. As. Of. Right. On the side of the QEW in suburban Stoney Creek.
Local councillors and residents are understandably... not pleased.
The site today:
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The Site Plan application was undelegated and the developer has been negotiating with the city for the last two years over the project. Apparently the level of traffic this would generate triggered the need to widen North Service Road, which was just reconstructed last year, which the developer didn't want to pay for. Apparently the project has been scaled down a bit as a result, but we haven't yet seen those updated plans.