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Originally Posted by Two Bills
If as speculated in the film the old health club premises are turned into more shops, and with residents above, more people shopping and coming and going will increase daily footfall around the square. Plus ascetically, the square will look a little more attractive without the hoarding around the theater.
Whole place needs a face lift.
As for amenity rights.
If someone is paying an amenity fee for each apartment, why shouldn't residents have full amenity access?
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There empty building space, why they want use some unused space into apartments. Over priced speciality stores won’t last IMO. LSL good example. Empty space.
Amenities rights? IMO As long as go to district and not developers, why? Cause the developers sold out amenities to districts 20 years ago.