Buildings in Toronto were cheap in the 90's; not only was there a recession, but much of downtown's wonderful old buildings had very restrictive zoning, designed to keep office and residential uses out to
preserve industrial jobs which were fleeing offshore and to the suburbs.
Not exact matches
He co-founded with Congressman Jerrold Nadler and Conservative Party Chairman Mike Long the New York Task Force for Port, Rail, and
Industrial Development, which restored lost
jobs to New York's manufacturing and transportation industries and
preserved a portion of the Port of New York on the New York side of the harbor in Red Hook, Brooklyn.
Crain's New York article on BP Adams successfully advocating for
preserving 500 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg for
job - generating
industrial use.
Reyna, instead, wants low - rise developments to populate the
industrial Bushwick, so a strong presence of affordable housing and for local
jobs to be
preserved.
[6] He co-founded with Congressman Jerrold Nadler the New York Task Force for Port, Rail and
Industrial Development in order to restore lost
jobs to New York's manufacturing and transportation sectors and
preserve a portion of the Port of New York on the New York side of the harbor.