Dan416
Senior Member
I'm not usually one to jump to conclusions, but my feeling is that this was 100% arson.
An investigation is underway, and I have not heard any results from it yet. Assuming that this was arson, you then have the problem of determining who did it. Statements blaming someone without reasonable proof are premature to say the least. Anyone want to read up on the slander laws?... Let this serve as an example to any numbered corporation that wants to demolish a building either by neglect or arson.
An investigation is underway, and I have not heard any results from it yet. Assuming that this was arson, you then have the problem of determining who did it. Statements blaming someone without reasonable proof are premature to say the least. Anyone want to read up on the slander laws?
It's a shame that this historic structure is now gone, and we probably need better laws to enforce preservation of these heritage properties. Let's agree on that. Moving forward, the best alternative for this property would probably be a Ryerson development, creating a "gateway" to the campus on both corners of Gould Street.
tipped at urbanation's twitter feed - and from Daily Commercial News yesterday, so posted with the usual warning.....(note inference or confusion on who the owner is??)
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL DEVELOPMENT Proj: 9130489-1
Toronto, Metro Toronto Reg ON CONTEMPLATED
Yonge St, Gould St, M5V
$50,000,000 est
Note: Owner is negotiating to secure the site. Site remediation and clean-up will proceed Spring/Summer, 2011. Investigation into the stability of the remaining structure is underway. The project scope is undetermined. Further update Summer, 2011.
Project: proposed redevelopment of Empress Hotel which was destroyed by fire. Proposed is development of a gateway site for its rapidly growing downtown campus. The project may include retail buildings, residential buildings, educational buildings and office buildings.
Development: New
Category: Apartment bldgs; Retail, wholesale services; Commercial offices; Educational bldgs
Owner Complete information is available to subscribers. Click HERE to find out how to subscribe.
This report Tue Feb 01, 2011.
In my humble opinion, I would rather see the rule of existing law applied as is required.
The CBC radio news just said they had spoken to President of Ryerson who said that they were "not currently talking about buying this property."
Walked by today.
The whole thing is gone.
I went looking through my photos and thankfully found one photo of Kenson apartments. It is only of the fabulous fire escapes, though.