Construction soon to begin on what developer David Cleave calls “the most affordable subdivision ever built in Prince Edward County.”
Five major warnings were sounded by the Waring's Creek Improvement Association at a public meeting held at The Waring House January 15.
Two large residential development applications making the rounds at Shire Hall could reverse over thirty years of Warings Creek rehabilitation
Cold Creek’s shock fail vote at Council leaves County looking at a very expensive legal case
Recent development proposals from Sterling in Wellington's village, Kaitlin for Cork and Vine, PEC Community Partners for Base31, and now Port Picton Homes' Cold Creek prioritize affordability, which means higher densities. But they also offer innovative new designs, such as laneway houses and garden suites. Cold Creek's stacked townhouses marry townhouse design to apartment efficiency at entry-level prices.
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