In the media
Articles about this development proposal in local media:
- Peterborough city council votes 7-4 to approve a 17-storey high-rise in East City (KawarthaNOW, September 4, 2025)
 - Rezoning to allow 17-storey building in East City gets final approval from Peterborough council (Peterborough Examiner, September 4, 2025)
 - Peterborough city council vote to allow demolition of Mark Street United Church addition (KawarthaNOW, August 28, 2025)
 - Council leans on ‘crisis in housing’ in support of proposal for 17-storey building in East City (Peterborough Examiner, August 26, 2025)
 - Peterborough city council votes to approve zoning by-law amendment for 17-storey high-rise in East City (KawarthaNOW, August 25, 2025)
 - Planned 17-storey apartment building in East City gets recommendation from city staff planners (Peterborough Examiner, August 23, 2025)
 - Peterborough city staff recommend approval of zoning by-law amendment for 17-storey high-rise in East City (KawarthaNOW, August 21, 2025)
 - Application for 17-storey development in East City will be considered by council later this month (Peterborough Examiner, August 14, 2025)
 - Community opposition to proposed 17-story high-rise in Peterborough’s East City is heating up (KawarthaNOW, August 7, 2025)
 - City committee to discuss severing East City property for 17-storey building (Peterborough Examiner, July 10, 2025)
 - ‘Intensification has been directed by the city’ developer says as backlash to proposed 17-storey East City development grows (KawarthaNOW, May 25, 2025)
 - Hunter Street East development could be 17 storeys (Peterborough Examiner, May 22, 2025)
 - Proposed Mark Street United Church development in Peterborough’s East City grows from 10 to 17 storeys (KawarthaNOW, May 20, 2025)
 - Proposed 10-storey building in Peterborough’s East City moves forward in application process (KawarthaNOW, January 24, 2025)
 - 10-storey apartment building proposed next to Mark Street United Church in East City (Peterborough Examiner, July 4, 2024)
 - Peterborough East City residents get preview of proposed 10-storey residential-commercial development (KawarthaNOW, June 21, 2024)
 
Letters to the editor in local media:
- Disgraceful decision, Charlie Werger, September 12, 2025
 - Not in my backyard, Jan Belfry, September 12, 2025
 - Residents speak out against Hunter Street East apartment, August 28, 2025
 - East City development needs more consideration, John MacMillan-Jones, June 3, 2025
 - Developers are not driven by pure altruism, Peter Dawson, June 3, 2025
 - 17 storeys is a bridge too far, Martha Tancock, May 28, 2025
 - East City plan is more than an ‘adjustment’, Peter Dawson, July 24, 2024