339 Gloucester — projet de développement
Ce projet résidentiel (plan d'implantation) situé au 339 Gloucester, dans le quartier Centretown (district Ward 14), a fait l'objet de 1 demande devant le processus de demande d'aménagement de la Ville d'Ottawa lors de la séance du 2019-07-31. Il prévoit 116 logements sur 21 étages. Statut : à l'étude — dernier statut : Circulation Package Prepared. Type de demande : Site Plan Control.
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Historique des demandes (1)
2019-07-31 — Réglementation du plan d'implantation
· Circulation Package Prepared (D07-12-19-0140)
The proposal is for the development of a 21 storey high-rise apartment building with 116 dwelling units. An underground garage will provide access to 12 parking spaces.
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