Three more news articles about Breithaupt Block Phase 3 development

Opinion Column, The Record, Saturday April 21 ‘Not in my backyard’ sometimes means ‘Don’t wreck my home’ Article in Kitchener Post: Tuesday April 24 Residents throw shade back on tower proposal Letter to the Editor, The Record, Thursday April 26 It’s not always as simple as NIMBYism Article in The Record, Tuesday May 1 Parking … More Three more news articles about Breithaupt Block Phase 3 development

Breithaupt Block Phase 3 Decision Deferred

A brief recap from the Kitchener City Council meeting on Monday April 16. After seven delegations opposing the Breithaupt Block Phase 3 Official Plan Amendment & Zone Change request, questions of Perimeter Development and City of Kitchener Planning staff, Council voted to defer the final decision to the June 25th Council meeting. The vote was … More Breithaupt Block Phase 3 Decision Deferred

Breithaupt Block Phase 3 one step closer to final approval

Well, where to begin… with the April 9th meeting of the Planning and Strategic Initiatives Committee at Kitchener Council Chambers, I guess. That’s where it all went down. The Committee approved a 12- storey office building with 5-storey parking garage on the one-hectare parcel of land on Breithaupt/Moore/Wellington. The development will be led by Perimeter … More Breithaupt Block Phase 3 one step closer to final approval

Reminder about the Breithaupt Block Development at Kitchener City Council on Monday night

The proposed Breithaupt Block development is on the agenda at Kitchener’s Planning & Strategic Initiatives Committee on Monday April 9, 2018. City staff are recommending approval of the Official Plan Amendment and Zone Change Application. Monday, April 9, 2018 7:00pm  City of Kitchener, Council Chambers 200 King Street West  You might have seen an article … More Reminder about the Breithaupt Block Development at Kitchener City Council on Monday night

Transit Hub: Public Information Sessions & Online Survey

Your response and engagement is needed!  “The Region of Waterloo is building a transit hub at the corner of King and Victoria Streets. At the transit hub, you will feel like you have arrived at the centre of something different – a place that is in motion. The hub will give travellers their first and last impression … More Transit Hub: Public Information Sessions & Online Survey