CTV won't return to Merivale Road studio
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BY TONY LOFARO , THE OTTAWA CITIZENMARCH 9, 2010 2:03 PMCOMMENTS (7)
Photograph by: Bruno Schlumberger, The Ottawa Citizen
OTTAWA — A CTV Ottawa official confirmed Tuesday the station will not return to its long-time home at 1500 Merivale Road.
CTV staff have been operating out of the A Channel building in the ByWard Market since a devastating fire Feb. 7 destroyed much of the newsroom. Damage to the building and an adjacent office tower was estimated at $2.5 million.
Louis Douville, CTV general manager and vice-president, made the announcement to staff on Monday. The CTV news operation has operated at the site for almost 49 years.
“I don’t think anybody was surprised when I announced it,” said Douville.
The building and adjacent property were sold in 2008 for $10 million to Osmington Inc., a Toronto real estate development firm, but CTV had a 10-year option to remain at Merivale Road.
“We knew we were eventually going to move,” said Douville, “so for us to go through the extensive emotional and physical process of cleaning everything, getting it out … That process could take up to a year. Then for us to move back and then move out in a couple of years just didn’t make any sense.”
He said some items will be removed from the station, including a plaque on the front of the Merivale Road building and the Brian Smith Tree, dedicated to the memory of Brian Smith, a CJOH sportscaster who was gunned down in 1995 in the CTV parking lot. The tree will be relocated at Camp Smitty, a summer camp near Eganville operated by the Boys and Girls Club.
Douville said what happens to the Merivale Road site is up to the developer.
A spokesman for Osmington Inc. said two years ago in an interview that the firm was not looking to put “big box” retail development at the 14-acre site and were considering some redevelopment plans.
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