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Toronto’s condo-builders: development approaches and spatial preferences
Gillad Rosen
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Department of Geography
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Builders
100%
Condo
100%
Development Approach
100%
Spatial Preference
100%
Property Developers
66%
Motivation
33%
Entrepreneurs
33%
Cityscape
33%
Real Estate
33%
Social Benefits
33%
Metropolis
33%
City of Toronto
33%
Capitalism
33%
Condominium
33%
Corporate Structure
33%
Economic Gain
33%
Consumer Amenities
33%
Real Estate Development
33%
Tenure Mix
33%
Local Politicians
33%
Computer Science
Development Approach
100%
Morphing
50%
Real Estate
50%
Target Population
50%
Real Estate Development
50%
Corporate Structure
50%
Social Sciences
Real Estate Sector
100%
Local Politician
50%
Social Benefit
50%
Economics, Econometrics and Finance
Real Estate Sector
100%