Sadly, 2009 goes into the books as another banner year for demolitions.
JANUARY – PRINCE OF WALES
1918 – 2009. To be replaced with the new Engineering Building at the University of Windsor.
JANUARY – ROYALE TAVERN
c. 1920 – 2009. Replaced by a Shoppers Drug Mart.
FEBRUARY – LEAR WINDSOR
1965 – 2009. Vacant lot, possible reuse as a parking lot.
FEBRUARY – PRINCESS ANNE SCHOOL
1956 – 2009. To be rebuilt as the Dr. David Suzuki School.
FEBRUARY – 1657 PELISSIER
1920’s – 2009. Now a parking lot.
APRIL – LAKEWOOD CLUB HOUSE, TECUMSEH
1920’s – 2009. Community Park. Although could have been reused for park facilities.
APRIL – BILL HOWITT DEALERSHIP
1940’s – 2009. Future parking lot.
JULY – 330 & 321 CALIFORNIA AVE
Both houses c. 1900 – 2009. Parking lot.
SEPTEMBER – 975 OUELLETTE AVE
c. 1918 – 2009. Parking Lot.
SEPTEMBER – MONMOUTH ROAD HOUSES
c. 1920 – 2009. Expanded school yard.
OCTOBER – 304 GLENGARRY
1890 – 2009. Vacant property, along with entire city block.
NOVEMBER – SERVICE STATION + [3 HOUSES ON LINCOLN DEMOLISHED EARLIER IN 2009]
1920 – 2009. Vacant lot. Future parking.
DRIC DEMOLITIONS
Blue Bell Motel
Huron Church House
Cousineau Road House
Malden Road House
Feelgood’s Bar
HOWARD AVENUE GRADE SEPARATION DEMOLITIONS
Ferguson Glass
Dayus Roofing Complex
Bedroom Depot
Despite all the demolitions above, this place at 501 Erie, which was ordered to be demolished by August 1, 2008 still stands. Welcome to Windsor.
Hopefully 2010 is kinder, with a little less demolition. Hard to believe there was anything left to knock down in ’09.
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Have a safe and happy New Year’s Eve. No drinking and driving, call yourself a cab, it’s not worth it…
See you here tomorrow for a little news on what to expect in 2010 on IM.
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isn't it funny how the city has no quams about knocking down old heritage buildings thru out the city but they let these old industrial area's sit abandoned for years i think it brings down property values look at the mess on indian road