Posted on
November 13, 2010
by
Norm Fisher, Royal Saskatoon Real Estate
In its
last major plan for downtown Saskatoon, the city set a goal to increase the population of residents in the city centre to 10,000 by 2,025. The past few years have seen the development of roughly 450 housing units across several condominium projects but growth is sluggish and falling short of meeting objectives. Could all of that change as
River Landing Village finds a
firm footing? What else needs to change in the short term to achieve that long-term goal?
Star Phoenix writer, David Hutton examines recent wins and the ongoing challenges in the revitalization of downtownSaskatoon in “Density in the downtown.”
Read it here.
I’m always happy to answer your Saskatoon real estate questions. All of my contact info is here. Please feel free to call or email.
Norm Fisher
Royal LePage Vidorra
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