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300 King St W | 50, 55 fl | Proposed
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(03-28-2024, 10:08 PM)tomh009 Wrote:
(03-28-2024, 09:59 PM)dtkvictim Wrote: I believe he owns every property on the block, and those businesses listed.

Well, then those businesses won't be surprised if the buildings get demolished. He will really only need to deal with the lease terms of the LCBO and beer store contracts.

Yes, it's just surprising he has spent decades buying up properties and opening businesses to sell it all off. Players has only just opened as well. Perhaps he's given up on his kids taking over haha.

Anyways, I had a look at the document and noticed

Quote:Information on lot ownership is attached in the form of parcel abstracts. Please be advised that 2040799 Ontario Ltd is Hallman Construction Limited and the other parcels are owned with a partner. The entire block is generally treated as a 'parcel'. Hallman Construction Limited is authorized to make the application on behalf of all owners/partners;

That numbered company owns 352 King St W (looks to be the McCabes building) so it appears a sale has partially or fully gone through, depending who those partners are.
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RE: 300 King St W | 50, 55 fl | Proposed - by dtkvictim - 03-29-2024, 02:22 AM

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