I previously posted this in the Halifax section, but it was suggested to me that this would be a good place to put it up. I wasn't aware of this thread previously, so here is a copy/paste of the post:
Article:
Kentville's landmark Main Street Station sold
Many of us 'older folk' will remember this as the Cornwallis Inn, but there was a name change because... well... you know.
I've always known it as a beautiful landmark in Kentville and am kind of nervous that it will have bad things done to it in the name of "development". Normally I would think of this as unthinkable... like who would be dumb and heartless enough to remove such an attractive, historic building that welcomes all visitors to Kentville, but I've learned not to think that anymore given what I've seen in Halifax, plus how much of the historic railway stuff (like the roundhouse) has already been removed in Kentville.
No information was given as to the actual plans for the building, but from the article:
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CBC News emailed and called the new owners, Joseph Arab of Rosedale Developments in Halifax, but no one was made available for an interview.
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Beverly Gentleman, director of planning for the Town of Kentville, said the building is privately owned so the owners don't need permission to sell, redevelop or even demolish it.
"The property does not have a heritage designation. We do not have a heritage bylaw," she said of the Town of Kentville.
"It's a C-1 zone, which allows for commercial on the ground floor and multi-residential, if wanted, above the second floor."
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Gentleman said the new owners bought two properties: Main Street Station and an adjacent property. Either site could be developed.
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Not trying to be alarmist, just a realist. I sincerely hope that whatever development happens there will respect this historic building.
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The landmark red brick building was built by Dominion Atlantic Railway in 1929 as a year-round hotel. It was known as the Cornwallis Inn until a recent name change to Main Street Station.
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