Grants for downtown condo development approved by planning committee
Windsor's planning committee has given the go-ahead for grants for a new residential condominium development downtown under the Downtown Windsor Community Improvement Plan. The plan, approved by council in September, makes money available with the goal of increasing the number of residential units in the downtown core, improving businesses facades and adding retail units to vacant buildings. The application from the Valente Home Development Corporation is for a proposed three-storey, 24-unit residential condominium on the north side of Ouellette Avenue, across from the Windsor Public Library. The units will be between 800 and 1,100 square-feet. It was approved unanimously by the planning committee Monday, but still needs approval from council. "It's an opportunity for people who live downtown to have something newer," said the developer, Peter Valente. "From what I understand there hasn't been anything new built downtown, residentially, in quite some time."…