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Originally Posted by getbak
The problem with the land there is that it's so badly contaminated, that it will cost hundreds of millions to clean it up to the point that anything can be built upon it.
When council approved the current long-term plan for the West Village in 2010, some people suggested that the land is so contaminated that it can never be cleaned up enough to be approved for residential development.
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I don't believe the level of remediation is as high if you're putting a non-residential facility on the land