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Developer aims to increase middle housing; plan would build 60 ‘skinny homes’ in east Vancouver

Project would require zone change for 4.5 acre subdivision

By , Columbian staff writer
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Motorists drive past 1019 S.E. 192nd Ave. in Vancouver. The lot is one of three adjoining properties that a local developer, Ginn Group, is hoping to convert into 60 single detached family homes.
Motorists drive past 1019 S.E. 192nd Ave. in Vancouver. The lot is one of three adjoining properties that a local developer, Ginn Group, is hoping to convert into 60 single detached family homes. (Amanda Cowan/The Columbian) Photo Gallery

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