Developer lobby group Urban Taskforce said some developments had emerged in areas near the metro stations, but more apartment buildings were needed in parts of the north-west dominated by detached homes.
“These metro lines are very expensive … and shouldn’t just be a benefit for those lucky enough who live around them. You have to leverage that benefit by increasing housing, employment, height and density,” Urban Taskforce chief executive Tom Forrest said.
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