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Rezoning approved for Argyle Road property
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The city is moving towards designating two trolley-car barns built in the 1890s as protected heritage properties, ensuring they’ll be the focal points of the proposed $35-million Graffiti project on University Avenue.
And the developer, Toronto-based AIPL Canada
, is thrilled with the designation, spokesman Shabeg Singh said Monday as he addressed members of the Development and Heritage Standing Committee, which unanimously approved recommending the designation to council.
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“It’s exciting, with every conversation we have with the (city’s) heritage department, we find out new things about the buildings,” Singh said. “We’re trying our best and doing our best to bring out the historic significance of our buildings on site.”
WINDSOR, ONT. New life could be coming to an old neighbourhood in Windsor’s Walkerville. The wheels are in motion to revive the shell of a burnt out building on Argyle Road left in shambles after a 2018 fire into an 81-unit apartment complex. “This is exactly the kind of growth that we want to see in the community,” said city councillor Rino Bortolin. On Monday, the city’s Development and Heritage Standing Committee approved a three-year tax break for the property under its brownfield tax assistance and rehab grant program, saving the Market Square owners who purchased the property, upwards of $426,000.