Five years after beginning a strategy to develop vacant or underused land in the city centre, the City of Regina says 47 lots described as “chronically underutilized” have been redeveloped in that time.

A report presented to Executive Committee Wednesday says while only a portion of the Underutilized Land Improvement Strategy has been fully implemented, it has helped create 361 housing units and more than 75,000 square feet of non-residential floor space.

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The total value of the 47 developments is just more than $97 million.

Two examples provided were the Ronald McDonald House under construction a

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