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[QUOTE=thistleclub;6065264]Any mid-sized city gives you plenty of dots to connect and plenty of intersecting lines. The more you find out, the less you seem to really know. Even so, here’s another look at the Tivoli nebula.

WOW! This is a wonderful article, thank you. I just stumbled upon it while researching Tony DePasquale and his company lineage: https://insanityatjamesandrebecca.wo...s-and-rebecca/
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Deal closes for downtown Tivoli Theatre

http://www.thespec.com/news/local/ar...i-theatre-sold

Hamilton’s historic Tivoli Theatre has a new owner after a long-rumoured sale closed Monday.

The Spectator has learned that the heritage property sold for $900,000 in a deal between the Canadian Ballet Youth Ensemble and a numbered company owned by local developer Domenic Diamante.

Diamante is the husband of Belma Gurdil-Diamante, who runs the charitable dance company. Land registry records show that the purchase was through 1150735 Ontario Ltd., registered to Domenic Diamante.

When The Spectator reported on the pending sale of the James Street North property in February 2013, there was no time frame for the deal’s closure.

CBYE director Gary Santucci said then that, under the terms of the sale, the ballet company would retain ownership of the auditorium while the rest of the property would be developed commercially. He said the deal would facilitate restoration of the theatre.

The ballet ensemble originally acquired the theatre in 2006 for $2 from the Sniderman family of the Sam the Record Man fame. Since then, the City of Hamilton has provided the ballet company with $144,906.02 in grants and loans toward feasibility studies, stabilization work and roof repair.

For example, the city loaned about $50,000 in 2010 to help retrofit the roof, secured by a third mortgage on the Tivoli property. Last week’s report to council said the $50,000 would be due upon a sale, but city staff could consider options such as transferring the loan repayment to the new owner.

Other financial items also must be in the clear. It said that both the seller and the buyer would have to be in “good standing” with the city to take advantage of financial incentives, including a 90 per cent exemption in development charges.

The most contentious item is a $48,000 lawsuit by the Hamilton Entertainment and Convention Facilities (HECFI) against the ballet company for alleged unpaid fees associated with the 2011 production of the Nutcracker at Hamilton Place.

Santucci has said CBYE rejects the claim, alleging it is “short on factual data.”

A report presented at council’s general issues committee last week said city staff from urban renewal and development planning met with Diamante in early January. They discussed planning approval processes and financial incentives that Diamante would be eligible for if the property was purchased and redeveloped, such as the Hamilton Downtown Multi-Residential Property Investment Program.

Special to The Hamilton Spectator
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...The Spectator has learned that the heritage property sold for $900,000 in a deal between the Canadian Ballet Youth Ensemble and a numbered company owned by local developer Domenic Diamante.

Diamante is the husband of Belma Gurdil-Diamante, who runs the charitable dance company. Land registry records show that the purchase was through 1150735 Ontario Ltd., registered to Domenic Diamante...
When your lenses are smudged the optics of this look just fine.
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2013, 7:07 PM
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The Spec just took down the Comments section for the article, it seems.
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Looks like it was updated of something?

Same article number in the URL, but different title, this one has comments: http://www.thespec.com/news/local/ar...tivoli-theatre
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Looks like it was updated of something?

Same article number in the URL, but different title, this one has comments: http://www.thespec.com/news/local/ar...tivoli-theatre
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Aaaand comments are gone again. One of the many reasons I'm frustrated by the Spec...
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I get more frustrated at the Spec when there are comments.
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Wow, that sucks. This is clearly because CBYE is complaining to them about it - probably throwing the word "libel" around and stuff. I can understand the spec not wanting to risk being sued as I believe it's possible to be held accountable for other peoples' comments on a website that you control.

This stupid precedent muffles open discussion and free speech. Perhaps the spec should set up their comments engine to be hosted in a different country haha

Let's see them shut down twitter comments...
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CBYE volunteer board member Gina Gintili is about to begin a presentation to GIC, asking for reconsideration of community grants.

Watch it here.
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Even Councillor McHattie says the deal doesn't have the best optics.

http://yourhamiltonbiz.com/community...er-tivoli-sale
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Tivoli Tower?

Yourhamiltonbiz.com has a story about downtown architects working on "Tivoli tower design". http://bit.ly/120htFN

My trial subscription ran out. Would someone with a sub give us the highlights? Thanks.

I assume this is the building which to me is a prime example of flim-flamery in Hamilton (and widely discussed in a long thread started back in 2008).
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McCallum Sather Architects
Commercial, residential and performance space
12 storey with lots of glass, "very sexy"
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So the money-pit original building will be torn down? Wow.
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Theatre will remain.
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Thanks SteelTown. Hopefully The Spec will publish something about this, so I can read it
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Downtown architects working on Tivoli tower design
(YourHamiltonBiz.com, Saira Peesker, June 13 2013)

The new owner of the Tivoli Theatre has contracted Hamilton architects McCallum Sather to design a combined commercial, residential and performance space in the long-neglected building on James Street North.

McCallum Sather architect Drew Hauser told YourHamiltonBiz that the theatre will remain in the building, which will also see a condo component. He would not go into detail on what the building would look like.

McCallum Sather has a focus on “adaptive re-use” of buildings and energy efficiency, with previous work including the interiors of Hamilton City Hall, the Dundas Museum and Archives and McMaster University’s Phoenix Pub.

According to individuals familiar with the plan it includes a residential tower and “lots of glass.”

One said it was about 12-storeys and “very sexy,” while another said it looked “very nice.”

Local architect Bill Curran, who has part ownership of the building adjacent to the Tivoli, said the property would require rezoning in order to accommodate such a project.

He hadn’t seen the drawings, but said the site is currently designated for a 22-metre building, which would be approximately seven storeys.

“If they had applied for rezoning, there would be a sign on the property and I haven’t seen one,” he said, adding such a measure would also require a public meeting.

“The Tivoli is a fabulous community asset and it’s sitting there rotting.”

City spokesperson Debbie Spence said no planning application has been submitted for the Tivoli.

Hauser said they would begin the process in the coming weeks.
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Thanks, thistleclub. Your post of March 27, which showed the interconnections of the players in this flim-flamery, was masterful.
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At first I'm thinking 12 stories is gonna look awkward in that part of James North but if the lobby of the theatre acts as a bit of a podium, it will probably look pretty decent.
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