Whitchurch-Stouffville Newspaper Index

Stouffville Sun-Tribune (Stouffville, ON), 15 Jun 2013, p. 11

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It's been four wars 5mm Rick Names. pm a $20,000 dvpmn down on a local mud“. with the under- standing he'd be moving into it by the and M 2010. Construction on that {mm storey building. knuvm gm (Jengmve (m the Park. began at the end of last month "in the most oamcst way.” according to Michael Maine-snow. managvr of the paw-(1‘ Mr. Mad Rummy was hut-d by princxpal owner Anthony ligz a mu. pic of moth ago “to bring the proj- ect back In life. hack to market". Council originally apprm’ed the project In 2006. but the apphcanon lapsed as nothing was done for a war. Wait nearly over for condo buyers, builder says BY SANDRA BOW Shula" iii’wmg g 0m (“engrave on the Park sales manager Dawn Helby looks out over die dcmolifion 0f the former Parkvirw Home in late 2010. In 201 l. a slightly revamped pm- ;xwd wmsbnnghtbdbfirannmfl and apprtwcdv “The delay has nothing to do with the prud’ltd but with bgistics." Mr. Madmcsm'v told The bunc. About 70 of the building's 95 first 5" '1 and second-phase units have been . ‘ sow. hesaid. "‘3‘ Mr. “ninesâ€"Won”! â€" purchased a one~bcdmom condo in (he lS4-unit building located at 46 to 48! Ruch Ave in June 2009 because it was nudway between his daughter in Newmarkct and son in Scarbtmmgh. By locking in early. he also received 3 320.000 discount Mr. Maine‘s. 6|. MUG"? FOUR YEARS AGO Some things are just better together. has multiple #itsbettertogether scIcmSLs and needed to give up his one-acre propeny on Rice lake. Since forkingover the down pay- mem. Mr. Haines has been renting an apanmem in town. But he has yet In Indy settle inln it. indud- ing putting photos on the walls. because .he keeps thinking he's going to move shortly. Although he has thought about it. Mr. "aim has not demanded a nefund of his deposit. “We're not going to force anyone to slay in the project if they dam van! :0" Mr. Madmean said Huwewr. two peup|c In the last month have. Units that originally sold- for about SL301“) now sell for amund $25011”. ['0 help appease purchasers like Mr. Names. who are “getting fed up with it". Mr. Madihcsm-y said they are going to out a newsletter In bring cwryonc up to date and hopefully unmxablish a (‘omfnn level with them. The [0me lhukvww Home wax expected to be demolished in Sep- tember 2009. with occupants mm- ing in late 2010. The nursing hunw wasn't demolished until cady 20! l. Vl‘he pmiect was appmvcd by council as a senior Citizen apart- mcnt complex back m lune 2011. In reality. the "municipality has no legal capacity In force Ihe type of nccupaan.~ said Andrew Mcholy. Now. Mr. Madihesney it Ls being marketed to people 40 years and older. READY HEX! SPRING facebbok.com/flyerland.ca Cflyer diru't‘m nf planning and building services for the town. ” l'hv munk'i- palily cannot [xmpfv-mmx” Sumt- nf the anwnilim imludv an indoor pool. film'\\ u'mn' and media nmm/lihran. Also on the land is a Myunit seniors' apanmonl building. its future is unknovm. according to Mr Madfhmnw ' The fin! two phases of tho (undo am vxpocu‘d In hv finixhvd noxtspring. “My ambition and ruummcn» datkm IS to rclcatsc all fourphascs to the market by September." Mr. Mac‘Che‘x‘nvv said. ~- “You don‘t want it to go another fwn or {um yum." he said. adding hv hopes the entire building will he dnm- hv 2015 @flyerland I Oca

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