The Elm Place mall is the most viable and affordable location for Sudbury’s central library branch, an option that could potentially shave millions off the current price tag of the
Laurentian University’s plans to sell the Bell Mansion home of the Sudbury Art Gallery is “the worst possible outcome” from its planned real estate review, according to the Sudbury Arts Council.
Firm plans to conduct a review over four phases
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Publishing date: Jul 09, 2021 • 13 hours ago • 3 minute read • Arts groups also fear for the future of the Sudbury Art Gallery, which is housed in a Laurentian-owned building the old Bell Mansion on the edge of Bell Park. John Lappa/Sudbury Star/Postmedia Network Photo by John Lappa /John Lappa/Sudbury Star
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A consulting firm will be paid more than $270,000 to find ways for Laurentian to raise revenue through the sale or monetization of its buildings and lands.
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The university, with the blessings of its court-appointed monitor Ernst & Young, has hired Cushman & Wakefield to undertake the real estate review.