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Westmount ponders allowing high-rise residential towers in suburban area bordering Montreal

In a city most in need of new housing, a building owner said density is needed to effect real change after previous incentives failed to attract redevelopment
Municipal authorities are looking to high-density tall structures to replace a dilapidated building on the border of downtown Montreal and the city of Westmount. (Kristian Gravenor/CoStar)
Municipal authorities are looking to high-density tall structures to replace a dilapidated building on the border of downtown Montreal and the city of Westmount. (Kristian Gravenor/CoStar)

Westmount, one of Canada’s wealthiest cities, is planning new rules to permit developers to build residential structures stretching up to 29 floors high in an area where the high-end suburb meets downtown Montreal.

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