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tummanoj9 · 7 months ago
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🔧 Fixing #Ontario's LTB: Solutions & #Government Response Explained! 🏠 #shorts by Manoj Atri, REALTOR® 🎙️ Join the in-depth discussion on proposed solutions for LTB issues in Ontario! 🔍 Our speakers dive into the recommended changes for technology and staffing, along with the government's partial acceptance of these vital recommendations. 💡 Explore the pressing topic of missing middle housing and its implications! 🌟 🚨 First-Time #Home #Buyer #ALERT! 🏠 New #Mortgage #Rules You Need to Know in Toronto. 🤔 Thinking of buying your first home in Toronto? 🎉 Exciting news! The Canadian government has announced major changes to mortgage rules, designed to make homeownership more accessible for first-time buyers like you. 🙁 #RealEstateToronto 🌆 Full Related YouTube Video: https://youtu.be/fYkQ7h4njKA 👉 Subscribe Now for more Tips and Insights: https://www.youtube.com/@ManojAtri9?sub_confirmation=1 ✨ Help me reach 1000 Subscribers! 🎉🙌📈 🌆 Hot News Daily: Toronto Real Estate Digest! 📈 Friday 22nd Nov 2024 Newsletter: Review Entire Podcast 20 Hot off the press News Articles Here: https://ift.tt/s68Ucxg ▶ Visit the following website links for HOT New TORONTO REAL ESTATE for Sale Listings → https://ift.tt/Cpn240l ▶ Manoj Atri, REALTOR® with Architectural Experience Re/Max Hallmark Realty Ltd., Brokerage 401 – 685 Sheppard Ave E, Toronto ON M2K 1B6 Office: [416] 494-7653 | Cell: [416] 275-2089 Fax: [416] 494-0016 | Email: [email protected] ▶ "Disclaimer: This Shorts Video's content summarizes multiple news articles. Full attribution is available in the original linked sources & in full related YouTube Video. The thumbnail, newsletter, podcast audio and video are AI-generated. Video title, description, and supporting content are created for context." *** Not intended to solicit any Buyer or Seller under Contract. *** #LTB #HousingSolutions #OntarioGovernment #TechnologyImprovements #CommunityIssues #MissingMiddle #LegalDiscussion #HousingCrisis #GovernmentResponse #PolicyChange via YouTube https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3xv_w0rdKE
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reportwire · 3 years ago
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Laird Norton and Spectrum Announce $500 Million Initiative to Build Workforce Housing
Laird Norton and Spectrum Announce $500 Million Initiative to Build Workforce Housing
Bucking Luxury Apartment Trend, Aim is to Focus on the Shrinking Middle Class in High Growth Cities Press Release – updated: Jun 13, 2017 Seattle, Wash., June 13, 2017 (Newswire.com) – ​Laird Norton Properties, a real estate investment company, and Spectrum Development Solutions (Spectrum), a real estate advisory and development firm, today announced a strategic joint venture partnership aimed…
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mcnicholasarchitects · 8 years ago
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Elizabeth rocking her Pecha Kucha Presentation just now at the CNU Illinois 10 conference - Mind the Housing Gap. Pretty sure this is the moment when she said that buildings like these allow occupants the option of going to the kitchen in their underwear. 🤘 . . #cnuillinois #cnu #congressfornewurbanism #conference #presentation #pechakucha #chitchat #missingmiddle #missingmiddlehousing #architecture #chicagoarchitect #chicagoarchitecture #oakpark #oakparkillinois
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rhiannok · 8 years ago
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I love these #townhouses. When can my hood get some instead of McMansions? #yyc #calgary #yyccc #gentledensity #missingmiddleyyc #missingmiddle #urbandesign #upzone #legalizehousing (at Western Canada High School)
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untitlededit · 8 years ago
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The exterior of a little three storey/three apartment building with shop front on a narrow site in #surryhills on kippax lane addressing the missing middle... • • • • #australianarchitecture #architecture #designforpeople #australiandesign #freeformformation #strengthindiversity #apartmento #cityofsydney #sydneyarchitecture #archdaily #missingmiddle #urbandesign
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davidbarrarchitect · 8 years ago
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Check out the great article on Gen Y Demonstration project in the latest edition of @housesmagazine written by @_lindacheng
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askelliott-realtor · 3 years ago
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Paving over the Greenbelt will not create affordable housing. It will create more housing at high prices and larger profits for developers. Instead, provide powers to Municipalities to ensure infill development is intensified and focused on the “Missing Middle” of housing form and smaller affordable homes. If a developer has a lot he is naturally going to maximize the economic potential of that lot. Create policy that incentivizes smaller affordable homes. Hands off the Greenbelt! #ASKELLIOTT #McGarrRealty #McGarr #Realtor #NiagaraRealEstate #MarkElliott #niagara #sellingniagara #listingniagara #realestateniagara #niagaralife #boutiquebrokerage #RealEstate #RealEstateLife #NiagaraRealtor #Relocation #NiagaraWineCountry #FirstTimeBuyer #FamilyHome #LeadingRE #Downsizing #BuildSmallerHomes #MissingMiddle #MissingMiddleHousing #SaveTheGreenbelt (at Niagara, Ontario) https://www.instagram.com/p/CloUbq3u9Pr/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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queerkegaard · 8 years ago
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Nice ADU in North Loop off the end of Duval Street. Always a sucker for metal siding 👌. #atxrising #architecture #housing #austin #missingmiddle #northloop #urbanism http://ift.tt/2rBtFW4
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littleghanavolunteer · 8 years ago
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International Women’s Day 2017
So as it’s International Women’s day today, I can’t imagine a better day to write about our experience Saturday… Saturday 4th March 2017 - Day 6. We finished our training for the week and having soaked up a ridiculous amount of information, worked our brains intensely for 6 days in boiling heat and stomachs full of the maximum amount of carbs one could possibly eat… we decided, well 7 of us, to enjoy our Saturday afternoon at an impact hub, attending an event organized by “Women in Debate”… not exactly the chilled, brain resting afternoon the others had, but I am, and I’m sure the others are too, so glad we went. From what I gathered, “Women in Debate” is run by students on campus at the University of Ghana, enabling both women and men to have a space to discuss important topics but most importantly to provide a space where women can be seen as equal, instead of vulnerable, to men. Their desire is for women to be able to stand up for themselves regardless of whether a man is around. The notion of womens views and opinions being belittled,whilst men’s discussions have direct impacts on women’s lives, resonates in this arena as much as it does in other parts of the world. This is how they introduced the presentation and I was on board, I felt like this would be like any other talk on women’s rights that I have attended, or like our debates at Varndean College feminist society.This being my first impression, I was approaching this talk with the same views/opinions as I would have at home. Naturally when one of the very first interactions with the audience involves a male and the argument that women are simply “not angry enough”, I was (internally) outraged. The other women there were seemingly too, but I realize now, for a different reason. If in the UK the same argument was made, it just wouldn’t make sense as the “angry, bra-burning, man-hating feminist” label, is one that we are trying to combat, it is the reason both men and some women refuse to identify as Feminists. This approach to fighting for equality is by far outdated now, as we are desperately trying to reclaim the word “feminist” from this terrible reputation, getting more angry would worsen the situation, and is no case a solution… “what is this guy on about ?!” was my first thought. I will come back to this. The discusssion went round in circles, following a Ted talk about the source of the problem being how society is forcing men into a so called “Man Box” and having to deal with all the pressures of being male. It came up that it must be the women’s fault, as it is the mothers who are at home with the children, teaching and bringing up boys to hold back their tears, to not show weakness and definitely avoid at all cost ever being called the most attroachous insault possible… being called a girl.(Internally, I was fuming… they were essentially blaming women for teaching their sons to abide by this man box thus, view women as inferior…so Women are the source of the problem oppressing women?) A eutopian ideology followed, stating that the solution is to simply ignore the labels of “male” and “female”, they should be seen as “Humans”. This argument is so simple,  and so obvious among  decent people, that it makes me wonder why the solution can’t be this easy…However it’s like claiming that we could eliminate racism by stating that there are no variations in skin tones…It would be ideal in terms of rights and respect however denies the differences in culture and thus identities. Women do not want to give up or deny our womanhood in order to be in the same “human” basket as men, why should we ?We love our bodies, our differences to each other and the different functions our bodies have enabled us to do, … We are proud to be Women and we should embrace our differences, how we complement each other.The problem does not lie there, but in the fact it is considered a weakness, a vulnerability or the cause of sexual objectification to be a woman. One of the issues that is frequent with the women present was the problem of sexual favors being demanded for good grades by their professors at university. Problems of security and lack of effective support systems are also prominent. After one of the ladies described an incident of attempted rape, the other women who have experienced similar situations were asked to put their hands up and far too many of them did so.When discussing what they did about it, they all said “nothing”. The committees in place to protect women on campus would react by questioning the victim insinuating she were to blame, they would also ask for evidence before anything else, and even once this is provided, rarely does the matter go further to the dean or the authorities.Seeking consolation in friends was also discussed however, just as shockingly (to us Brits) the girls said their friends would question them too, whether or not they were wearing revealing clothing or why they were out with a man at all.. By this point, I understood clearly the statement that “Women are not angry enough”, in this context. It is absurd and backwards that these women do not feel that they have the support they need as victims of sexual harassment  assault or rape. They are so far from getting the help that they need that they are being silenced. The incidents go unreported, the males involved get away without reprocutions and worst of all the problem goes unnoticed. These women need to be heard. As hard as it would be for the first few to come out in the open and make their case publicly, the more women would realize they are not alone. The rest is history. The power of women combined can be ruthless, especially using social media as a tool for international broadcasting. The story of hundreds of young students of the University of Ghana being victims of sexual harassment on campus and being silenced by the lack of support or notice provided is one that must be heard. Once the attention of the board or authorities is captured, the pressure is on and these women will have the power to gain back their confidence, their voice and stop being considered as vulnerable beings. As always, the solution relies on education. From the start young girls should be aware of their potential in the same way these students should be aware of the power in numbers and in speaking out. It was obvious by the time we had to leave to catch our trotro home, to be back for curfew, that the situation here is vastly different to that in the UK. While there is still a fight to be fought at home, we are far far far more advanced, in terms of being aware of our rights, equality and the way women are regarded in society. While in the UK we are combatting #ConsentInClubs #FreeTheNipple #MissingMiddle and wanting to break the glass ceiling … here (and this is from what I have heard and witnessed this past week, I am not trying to generalize, patronize or put across my opinion as fact), women are not yet truly acknowledging the inequalities or mobilizing themselves to combat their “vulnerable”, “inferior”, “sexual objects”, “housewives” reputation. The men of this society, just as much as the women, must be made aware of the simple fact that Women and Men are not comparable as one better than the other, they both need each other and have equal rights. There we are, so my pledge for today, is to introduce my host brothers (+dad) to:  THE KITCHEN.
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loveeculture · 5 years ago
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Vote Angelia Pressley for Cobb District 4 Commissioner by absentee ballot from the safety and comfort of home before June 9, 2020. Stay current on voting early or in-person at www.cobbelections.org. Follow Pressley for Cobb District 4 on Facebook and Instagram #renewableenergy #highpayingjobs #qualityaffordablehousing #familystabilization #missingmiddle #workforcedevelopment #smallbusinessincubators #outdoor #naturebased #tourism #SPLOST #district4 #southcobb #presspressley
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rhiannok · 8 years ago
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Lower Mount Royal has excellent housing #gentledensity #missingmiddle #missingmiddleyyc #calgary #yyc #yyccc #upzone #urbandesign (at Western Canada High School)
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sandman6210 · 8 years ago
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Half a million women are 'missing' from middle management. Tag someone helping to fill the #missingmiddle! http://thndr.me/8IJ3bs
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