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Given that we share the same riverside prime real estate and panoramic skyline view — why not also Windsor?

The area off Riverside Drive between Caesars Windsor and Hall Avenue to the east continues to consist of a few low-rise older houses, dilapidated buildings and empty lots.

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This section of Riverside Drive is ripe for re-development and has high potential for construction of multiple highrise condominiums, rental apartments such as exist on the Drive near Pillette Avenue and/or affordable co-op housing similar to Solidarity Towers which has a never-endingly long applicant waiting list.

The addition of highrise accommodations on Riverside Drive in close walking distance to downtown Windsor would undoubtedly be a needed boon for the casin , downtown restaurants, riverfront activities and struggling businesses in the city core.

A common sense question for the mayor and city council: What is your plan for this long-neglected prime area of the city?

Paul Daignault

Windsor Ontario

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