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Originally Posted by JET
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And the link to the property says 2013.
He has to de-register the heritage property first, then subdivide the property and then register the smaller lot and building as a heritage property.
And that means several trips to HAC and community council.
And at the same time he'll be facing competition from King's Wharf and other projects now under construction.
Staff tried an end run around the legislation and were warned by Heritage Trust.