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Canadian real estate company Longridge Partners is turning to the next generation for insight as it offers up $100,000 in prize money for students who put together the winning plans for its 624-acre greenbelt property., is turning to the next generation for insight into the future of their sprawling Melville Park property in Caledon, Ontario.
The competition provides a platform for students to showcase their talents and contribute fresh perspectives to the future of Melville Park. The goal is to design innovative development concepts that transform the current mixed-use space with creative designs and strong business plans that best align with the land’s unique characteristics. The breezy Greenbelt property sits outside of the protected Niagara Escarpment Commission and Oak Ridges Moraine areas.
Entries must be original and focus on ideas that align with Longridge Partners’ values while also being profitable, says the company. Some things to consider include economic feasibility, innovation, and public access.
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