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StealthyArrow

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Robinson Glen seems to be the farthest along in the development process. There is a massive focus of heritage retention in this block; there are 8 cultural heritage resources in this block, which is the smallest of the three large ones (Angus, Robinson, and Berczy). This document is very in-depth and is really great to understand their vision of the block. http://www2.markham.ca/markham/ccbs/indexfile/Agendas/2018/Development Services/pl181119/Community Design Robinson Glen Report.pdf

Here is a great document on the history of the heritage resources if anybody is interested: https://pub-markham.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=42489

Victoria Glen Thread with links to the other blocks - https://urbantoronto.ca/forum/threads/victoria-glen-markham-s-s.32762/

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Phase one seems to be well underway, atleast in preliminary work. There are also requests to already move heritage buildings temporarily so utilities and roads can be built.

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I love to see more of these blogs of subdivisions that are going to pop up in the GTA and around! Love the detailed info on the parcel of land being developed very interesting!
 
why are we building over farmland :<
That is the next spot to build moving outwards from the city it's inevitable. They don't sprawl like the past . As you can see cram the single homes closer. And add more townhomes, lowrises to highrises in a parcel of development land. Not to mention some comercial and maybe some institutional buildings when needed.
 

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