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People could be getting tired of mounting opposition to big infill projects, since one of the largest proposed developments seems to be getting a warmer reception.

A 17-storey condominium tower with office space on the bottom two floors got the stamp of approval Tuesday from the municipal planning commission at Saskatoon city hall.

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The building is planned for a vacant lot at the top of the Broadway Bridge along Broadway Avenue.

A joint venture between Saskatoon’s Victory Majors Investment Corporation and Toronto’s Urban Capital Property Group, it would be the tallest building in the Nutana neighbourhood.

“We engaged,” Victory Majors president John Nasser said in an interview. “We have a good developer with a proven track record that we’re partnering with. It’s a very thoughtful design.”

The building would include 112 residential units ranging from one to three bedrooms and 141 underground parking stalls.