W . , 7 ‘ mull-b ‘ - masts-1 I 4,500 jobs could be created A P RI I Combat-dim N I tions peopl- wbilo putting “ltsoundslikethey're Einsteintflliomofdol- 1‘) ‘. H} ',1(;,‘; j }{ ii , c. loft-style office complexes going to try to create a beau- into our loci m- ‘ s , . _. 1 with high ceilings and tiful area.†said Halloran. ‘lt minim“ F 1C7 H I B AC 1‘: exposed beams that seem to will include walkways and Waterloo has seen the e». appeal to potential office pathways. repurposing of these old _ 7 A ¢ taunts "lt's going to be a green brownfield sites speed up in 5: “.1 â€a? . "We're hoping to get redevelopment so they're thelutdeoadeuitabutslts ‘ w w ‘ i spike; ‘ some tenants to commit going to utilize theguildinp mph“ borders. Hallo- 3‘th fiat: " themselves in the next few that are there an recon- ran said those types of inilli M‘s; 1 p... M M a months and that would let struct as much around the projects†to niche-lib 5" : '53? .4 " i“‘l~;{{j h w W m r» i W start sometime bulldlnï¬." oltbe “may IN “I “is; K ‘ A53 ’ â€hm w ‘ in early summer.“ said Whit- Parking won't be a prob- prospectsbrthefumra. @ .{ ;._ ' ‘ '1‘.†. nay. "By the end of the year lem on the site. as its masâ€" There is a lot of interest we can be doing some ten sive footprint will allow inthedeveiopmem out» ;irgj. †4; r“ f , ant {it-Outs and they can amplefreeparklngthathas nityandbyinvestom'she g; i l . i‘ 3:1 .- n: : . ' trtove in first thing in 2013.†been a struggle or some said. Some of the key selling other development sites ‘There's a sense of pros- V0 I i U N '1‘}: E R I points of the project are its around thccity. perity and totality in devel- ’ close proximity to the Con- “it's going to be a good ï¬t oping here knowing that ' ' > I cstoga Parkway and a pro- for that neighbourhood." there will he jobs created posed new LRT stop. 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