City hall wanted to see more small retail in the heart of its neighbourhoods. Their proposal was just deferred — again
Toronto's Planning and Housing committee on Thursday instead green-lit proposed changes only along major streets and to rules for home-based businesses.
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City hall wanted to see more small retail in the heart of its neighbourhoods. Their proposal was just deferred — again
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