Laura McFalls, a real estate and municipal/planning and regulatory law lawyer at Siskinds LLP, was quoted in a CBC News article covering the vote to waive development charges for a planned 24-storey tower in London’s Old East Village. Laura commented that housing is central to the services provided by Cross Cultural Learners Centre (CLCC), the non-profit organization backing the construction of the tower. She notes that without housing services, there is a risk that people will not look at the other services offered by CLCC.
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