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Council Recap Sep 28 – St Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik
What happened at council last night?
Lincoln Fabrics Building to be made into a 78 unit apartment building. Program provides a rebate of 80% of annual property tazes paid after project completion for a period of up to 10 years. Resources available in St. Catharines for Truth and Reconciliation Day
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Sal Sorrento - St. Catharines City Councillor on CIP
Matt speaks with St. Catharines City Councillor Sal Sorrento on council's decision not to reconsider the CIP program for the redevelopment of the Lincoln Fabrics building
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Tony Alfieri - President of the Home Builders Association on CIP
Matt speaks with Tony Alfieri, President of the Home Builders Association, about St. Catharines council's decision not to reconsider the CIP program for the redevelopment of the Lincoln Fabrics building
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Council Recap Sep 28 – St Catharines Mayor Walter Sendzik
What happened at council last night? Lincoln Fabrics Building to be made into a 78 unit apartment building. Program provides a rebate of 80% of annual property tazes paid after project completion for a period of up to 10 years. Resources available in St. Catharines for Truth and Reconciliation Day -
Development at former Lincoln Fabrics buildings to get CIP funding
The property is being converted into a 78 unit apartment building with some multi-use space on the ground floor, including plans for a restaurant with room service, a convenience store, and a dog wash and pet grooming station. -
Bruce Williamson - St. Catharines City Councillor on CIP
Larry talks to St. Catharines Councillor for Port Dalhousie Bruce Williamson, he’s one of five that voted against reconsidering the CIP for Lincoln Fabrics
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ONGOING | CKTB's coverage of the St. Catharines CIP decision
St. Catharines city council will not be reopening the debate on a tax rebate application for the former Lincoln Fabrics building in Port Dalhousie. -
Tony Alfieri - President of the Home Builders Association on CIP
Matt speaks with Tony Alfieri, President of the Home Builders Association, about St. Catharines council's decision not to reconsider the CIP program for the redevelopment of the Lincoln Fabrics building