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2009 – The Year In Review

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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Andrew

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  • Ouch.......

    i still can't beleive 975 ouellette came down, nothing wrong with it as far as i know.

    that's a great tree infront of the home on cousineau.

    - did anyone see the neat old fireplace inside Dayus as it was coming down? it was nice to see even if it's fate was sealed.
    - still love that old garage
    - 321 california, the home where my grandpa grew up.......really not liking the "U" too much.

    no D&D for me New Years....i'll be here at work....with someone i've never met in my life to top it off!! but yes, everyone take care!

    see you next year!

  • There's still lots of old buildings around Windsor. Give the owners time, they'll be more coming down in 2010. Maybe we'll see stucco-lined parking lots.

  • I will echo Aaron's point about 975 Ouellette. What in the hell was the reason for a parking lot there? Those houses had nothing at all wrong with them.

    How much does anyone want to bet that NOTHING out of ANY of those demo's were salvaged (except the entrance of the Prince of Wales)?

    We in Windsor lament the air pollution from our neighbouring country, we even voted to have an anti-idling bylaw installed; yet we have no issue dumping tonnes of debris that includes staircases, wood trim, sinks, toilets, lead glass, doors, mantles etc into the dump. The hypocrisy is astounding in this city on all levels and on almost all things.

    I have no doubt that 2010 will be the same as 2009.

  • Forgot to add. Andrew is right about the the Erie st boarded up building. From what I understand they have tried to get the "owner" (a POS as far as I'm concerned) to demo it but he ignores them. I believe it is tied up in litigation at this time.

    If someone wants to see that eyesore go call your Ward 2 councillors and demand that at least this hazard (with a huge hole in the back of the building) be removed. I mean if they can tear down some of the above why not this one? Put the pressure on!!

  • Andrew

    I was wondering what you would consider this 2009 Loss of the year. My Choice would be the Prince of Wales school. I always like the 3 part story on the building. I like some of the interesting architectural features and the nice wood work.

    I still agree with last years choice (The Seagrave Building) for which I have been temped to send you over an updated photo of the what the property is being used for today.

  • CDM - I've seen the seagrave site, it's not pretty. Outdoor storage, which is against the by-laws I might add... But the city is toothless to enforce their own rule, see 501 Erie above...

    As for the loss of the year... I think my choice would be between the Glengarry Convenience or 975 Ouellette...

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