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A longstanding Brantford business is vanishing from the downtown landscape this week.
“The company this year would have been 100 years old,” said Blake Agnew, former majority owner of Harold and Goetz. “One of the oldest companies in Brantford, right up there with J.H. Young Jewellers.”
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Three years ago, Agnew and his minority partner, Jamie Grierson, sold the building supply company located at Clarence Street and Icomm Drive, adjacent to the Brantford Farmers Market.
Agnew tried to arrange a deal with Wilfrid Laurier University to build student residences on the site, but said the idea didn’t fit with the university’s plans.
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