Bigger is Greener: The Environmental Benefits of High-Density Housing - Living at 300 Main Downtown Winnipeg

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Canadians are increasingly living in cities, and Winnipeg is no exception. It can sometimes be hard for communities with fast-growing populations to keep up with the infrastructure needs for new residents. That’s why many cities are gravitating towards more high-density housing as part of their “smart growth” strategies
Featuring articles on simplicity, design, the arts, social happenings, and great food, “Living at 300 Main,” will show you a glimpse of your new downtown Winnipeg luxury apartment lifestyle.

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