Allandale25
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Vendor has switched lawyers, from Goldman Sloan Nash & Haber to Aird & Berlis. This can't possibly be good news.
How were you able to tell they switched lawyers? From the May 18th resubmission?
A new application has been received on Friday, June 29 for "stand alone excavation and shoring for soil remediation."
How's this any different than the usual excavation and shoring, other than cleaning up the soil? What I mean is that is this usually done concurrently with the shoring for construction or is that a separate permit application?
The City rules are that you cannot get an excavation permit until you have your full building permit. Developers get around this by applying for a 'soil remediation' excavation permit that, for some strange reason always seems to result in an excavation just the right size for the building.
The parking lot is closed. View attachment 149931
You seem to think that St Lawrence was a residential area that was 'horribly scarred' in the 1960s. It was actually a rail yard with heavy and medium industry. It then became almost completely parking lots, of which this is the last one to go.Finally. The last of the horrific scars inflicted upon St. Lawrence in the 60's to cater to the almighty car will now be healed.
You seem to think that St Lawrence was a residential area that was 'horribly scarred' in the 1960s. It was actually a rail yard with heavy and medium industry. It then became almost completely parking lots, of which this is the last one to go.