The why behind the highrise living that’s popping up around Halifax
16-05-2025 11:00 via globalnews.ca

The why behind the highrise living that’s popping up around Halifax

Halifax eyes new high-density communities to ease its housing crisis, but planners warn it could take 10–15 years before real progress is seen.
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