I was musing with a friend not long ago about negotiating a deal with the city to develop an area, and take on the cost of developing, operating and maintaining the infrastructure to that area in exchange for a % of the property tax revenue generated by the area. I still think this could work, but I don't know how many developers would be in it for the long haul like that.
That, and doing a car sharing concept for high density living. Buying a unit in a tower wouldn't give you title access to a parking lot space, but to an entire vehicle that gets shared by the unit owners.
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Originally Posted by Biff
If the NHL ever needs an enema, Edmonton is where they'll insert it.
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