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Waterloo Chronicle (Waterloo, On1868), 28 Mar 1990, p. 10

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Here is a list of potential developments: King, Weber and Columbia Streets. rfi.:li.l:.ht‘; â€"Cambridge Leaseholds has submitted an appliâ€" study is currently underway for a centre of around cation to amend zoning to allow Conestoga Mall to 500,000 square feet. Waterloo faces a potential of over one million square feet of retail and commercial development if all developers who have expressed interest receive approval. An internal road network will also provide access to the nearby Clay and Glass Museum and the nearby SunarHauserman lands which could be redeveloped into a high income residential area overlooking Waterloo Park. The developers have not yet applied for rezoning. Council referred the proposal to the planning department which is expected to submit it to a consultant. An "Uptown Trolley" service will link the centre to the rest of the shopping district, said Ron Forrest, viceâ€"president of Ronto Development Corporation. Canbar A hock ® and lorflnCuMlRonto for mal in Upivem Wateres, se wal 24 over 2000 parts a’?”“fl.p;e...mm..m"“’:.“m' ?hnmtoegnmmlhmdommmn. developers claim their project would PAGE 10 â€" WATERLOO CHRONICLE, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28, 1990 pclO3;,, Carlin _ Uncovered ssS°<S§S s i suver e 3 'flq]l a 9‘1:,, "'J,;.- { E4 I 9‘,11 * C D. C S WB n P h. > 3 3e ,;‘:‘,‘ h us ‘ * y <% ‘;“) e\ 5 _ y rennesmmemmmsnmesmemenct | | oo i. 3(5 | * <4 Mornings 6â€"10 (Continued from page 2) reglonalofl'icial;llnn mu:: ‘::a;“ tlypl'oponlfm'by C ife. City expect a an. expansion or facelift could be in the works. OTorgan/Entredev plan to build a ©280,000â€" squareâ€"foot retail and commercial mall in Uptown w[mm«lm. division : of a division Hudson‘s Bay Company, has informed the planning department of plans to establish a regional shopâ€" ping centre on the old Zellers site at the corner of regional official plan. expand to approximately 530,000 square feet from the current 350,000 square feet., Approval from regional government is required for any retail space over 500,000 square feet. Only Kitchener‘s Fairview Park and the proposed Camâ€" bridge Cadillac/Fidra mall are included in the CRB sT. west

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