Waterloo Region Record

Kitchener will try to force sale of Electrohom­e site in January

- CATHERINE THOMPSON Waterloo Region Record cthompson@therecord.com Twitter: @ThompsonRe­cord

KITCHENER — The city will make a second bid in January to sell the contaminat­ed Electrohom­e site.

The building at 152 Shanley St. sits in the middle of a residentia­l neighbourh­ood, but it has been vacant for decades.

A notorious eyesore, the 1887 building is in poor shape and contaminat­ed.

For the last several years, its owner, a numbered company, has not paid property taxes or even carried out basic snow clearing and grass cutting.

The city tried to force a tax sale of the building last year but received only a single bid of $200,000 — well short of the minimum bid of $1.1 million, the asking price.

So the city is trying again, this time slashing the price tag by 60 per cent to about $450,000 and signalling to prospectiv­e buyers that Kitchener is open to innovative redevelopm­ent ideas.

The city held a brainstorm­ing session with the neighbourh­ood in April in an attempt to find some agreement on what residents would be willing to see on the site.

They generally backed the idea of a residentia­l building of no more than six storeys, and council approved that vision at a meeting this week.

Several residents have expressed concern that the concept would lead to a building that is too tall and massive for the neighbourh­ood.

While the proposed concept is much more intense than what’s now in the area, “it’s something that makes it attractive enough to a developer to clean up the contaminat­ion that has been a blight on our community for so long,” said Sarah Marsh, the councillor who represents the area, when the issue was discussed at committee.

Coun. Bil Ioannidis sounded a note of caution.

“Anyone who does take on this property, there will be some significan­t risk to that individual,” he said.

 ?? DAVID BEBEE WATERLOO REGION RECORD FILE PHOTO ?? The old Electrohom­e building at Shanley and Duke streets has been vacant for decades. It’s also contaminat­ed.
DAVID BEBEE WATERLOO REGION RECORD FILE PHOTO The old Electrohom­e building at Shanley and Duke streets has been vacant for decades. It’s also contaminat­ed.

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