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CBC Hamilton: Connolly condo development now in receivership

By Adam Carter | July 17, 2017

The Connolly condo tower project is now in receivership, throwing into doubt a project that knocked down most of a historic Hamilton church, but left only rubble in its place.

A notice posted on the chain link fence surrounding the site says that the premises are now under possession of the receiver, and any unauthorized entry is prohibited.

The project will now be sold off in a bidding process. The Connolly is about 75 per cent sold — but it isn't yet clear exactly what will happen with those units.

In 2014, Louie Santaguida's company Stanton Renaissance demolished two-thirds of the historic James Street Baptist Church from 1878 with an eye to building the 30-storey Connolly tower.

Nothing was ever built there. Santaguida did not immediately respond to calls or messages asking for comment.

Ward 2 Coun. Jason Farr told CBC News that he hasn't spoken to the owners of Stanton Renaissance in "well over a year." He says his office has been fielding calls about the inactivity at the construction site.

"It's fair to say people have been frustrated for the last year or more," he said. "People have been asking questions about what's going on for a while now."

Farr says he's planning to talk to the city's director of planning about the site tomorrow, in efforts to get a better handle on what will happen to the project.

"Our goal would be to see a successful proponent come up in short order," he said. "My mission now is to make sure what was approved is respected."

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