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Waterfront passes first two readings (1.85MB, PDF)
Briefs from the District of Squamish council meeting
By Ray Wangen
Squamish Chief - April 6, 2007
Waterfront Landing has moved a few steps closer to becoming a reality, after council passed the first two readings of the project's development bylaw amendment.
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Developer sharing plans for Interfor mill lands (40K, PDF)
Plans still a work in progress
By John French
Squamish Chief - December 2, 2005
Pridham Development Inc. is going to unveil the plans it has for a plot of land where Interfor once milled lumber.
The development company is calling the plan a work in progress, but the concept at this point includes residential units, a lagoon, a public park and connections to existing trail networks.
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Waterfront Landing concept approved (44K, PDF)
Former mill site to accommodate 3,500 dwellings
Squamish Chief - Friday June 23
District of Squamish council had their first official look at the Waterfront Landing project Tuesday (June 20), which involves 3,500 dwellings including townhomes and three 20-storey apartment towers. Despite some concerns, councillors endorsed the $100-million concept.
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Condos planned for old mill site in Squamish: The proposed
$800-million project is the latest for town (5K, PDF)
The Vancouver Sun
April 28, 2005
Squamish could see a new $800-million, 1,350-home
community on its downtown waterfront following the
recent sale of the site of a closed Interfor sawmill.
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