It appears Dryden is interested in a not-for-profit Lifelease complex.
More than 200-people attended a public meeting Tuesday and response
for a proposed 36-unit building with all of the necessities was encouraging.
Winnipeg based Acorn Development is looking after the project and
Consultant Doug Lees says they need to determine how many people are ready
to submit a letter of intent.
Lees says the complex could take anywhere from 2 to 4 years to be
built.
The building, intended for those 55 and older, would
be built at the corner of Van Horne Avenue and Wabigoon Drive.
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