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Aerial View of New Townhouse Construction in Richmond Hill, Ontario
Canada

A new building being constructed on Arnold Crescent. From looking at old satellite images, there used to be two houses here, one looking quite large and modern.

The new development is High Point Urban Towns by Laurier Development. It will be three buildings of stacked townhouses totalling 88 units in the 4-5 story buildings. According to various realtor websites it was scheduled for completion in 2022, but the developer is now promising some of the units will be ready in 2024.

One realtor says there will also be be semi-detached and detached homes, although I'm not certain where they will fit in. The Laurier website only shows the townhouse, so maybe the developer’s plans have changed.

Copyright: Robert Prior
Type: Spherical
Resolution: 18000x9000
Taken: 02/11/2022
Caricate: 06/02/2024
Published: 06/02/2024
Numero di visualizzazioni:

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Tags: aerial; drone; autumn; fall; day; construction; city; cityscape; residential
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