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Old Posted Apr 1, 2016, 2:14 PM
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There's no way that'll ever get approved for demolition. A designated heritage structure that seems to still be in good shape? The city would be making a huge mistake allowing demolition of that. Hopefully they don't slip up on this.

Richmond Cottage, unfortunately, has been allowed to fall into such disrepair that it should be demolished. Not that I want it to be torn down, but no one in their right mind will pay the price tag for the property and still likely have to throw down half a million to repair it. The developer even took it upon themselves to destroy the lot, long gone are the mature trees. What a shame.
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