Gronk!
Senior Member
Really? You are worried about losing this atrocity???
I suppose it is possible, but this would be a hard building to repurpose, with so few windows and so many blank walls and only two stories I think. A lot of nicer things could be built here, so hopefully that will happen. Something taller, with windows on the south and interaction with the street would be the main things I would want. Lots of nice brick on the building - it would be good if it could be reused onsite or elsewhere.
The building's facade hides a historic red brick warehouse. So many reuse potentials. There's no way they're randomly taking it down for any of the uses listed above by Gronk!.
What will replace is is probably a substation with more parking. Hopefully it's a beautiful substation. A substation with retail?!?
I believe it's being demolished due to the alley turnaround that will be built between 104 and 105 Streets north of 102 Avenue, as the LRT tracks are cutting off the alley entrance there. The sub-station is still planned for 107 Street south of 104 Avenue afaik.^this is 105st/102ave and I very much recall an option for some sort of infra/utility building there from some years ago... but I cannot for the life of me recall what it was.
Weird, why would you take down a building just for an alley turn-around? That sounds really dumb.I believe it's being demolished due to the alley turnaround that will be built between 104 and 105 Streets north of 102 Avenue, as the LRT tracks are cutting off the alley entrance there. The sub-station is still planned for 107 Street south of 104 Avenue afaik.