Another section of busy Huron Church will be rebuilt this spring and summer. This phase of work will see the reconstruction and panel replacement of Huron
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Studio 4 on Huron Church is coming down.
According to a Facebook post by its former owner, he sold the property after running it for 36 years earlier this month, and the new owners plan to demolish it.
The property was purchased by Westdell Development Corporation who also owns the 8 acre former Huron Lodge property next to Studio 4.
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Westdell purchased the former long term care home property last summer to develop it into a mixed-use commercial plaza. They also purchased Ambassador Plaza, University Plaza, and a section of vacant land behind University Plaza.
So long to Windsor s risque landmark: Studio 4 and its racy sign have been sold
It s a sight that s familiar to anyone who s driven down Huron Church Road a woman in a bright red bikini, next to a massive number 4. But the sign you can t miss won t be there for much longer. Westdell Development Corp. has purchased Studio 4 and plans to demolish it.
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Windsor strip club Studio 4 has been sold. The new owners say they plan to demolish the property on Huron Church Road, and its landmark sign.(Dan Taekema/CBC)
Six months after closing their Devonshire Mall location, Anchor Coffee House announced the closure of their Huron Church location on Facebook Tuesday evening.
“Huron was our first brick & mortar location that we opened over seven years ago! Being in a business district surrounded by offices definitely hit hard when the lockdowns went into effect, and people started working mostly from home,” the post read.
Owners do say that COVID-19 was not the full reason for the closure.
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“As much as we love the business district, we were in and our loyal regulars in the area, we had outgrown our tiny cafe kitchen a while ago. The Huron location was home to the catering side of our business and a hub for breakfast and lunch to the surrounding area.”