New infill houses in Saskatoon historic neighbourhoods get mixed response
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New infill houses in Saskatoon historic neighbourhoods get mixed response
SASKATOON — A handful of new homes have been added to two historic neighbourhoods on the city’s east side, and their introduction is drawing a mix of support and criticism.
The new builds went up this past summer in the Rosewood and St. George neighbourhoods. Each property is about 1,200 square feet, according to Saskatoon Heritage Conservation Society (SHCS) Executive Director Rob Rennie.
“I think that for people who have lived there their whole lives, it’s a little bit of a shock,” he said. “We just don’t see infill…
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