IO-WATEIIDOMJ'MMZZNB ' Local developers interested in former St. Louis school site WM†1 more jobs, save on construction costs, N ‘ ‘ - 0 -~ ,-- y g; . reduce strain on local infrastructure and w; a i“ . ' ,5 Â¥.’:&"‘;’j'. Forced to shift focus because of low MW’IW '1' i",- .‘ . , ‘ I†err t . ," enrollment. theschool remained openasan usedtheexamples ofthe lass Pre- . . ,2 ‘ ' a i s " .' 4 ‘g’ adult education centre and] 2005 when the ston school reuse as seniors' apartments $1,151" _ g , * r ' 9f 2‘ H“ ‘ boardciosedit forgood. and the restoration of the 1909 Alexandra 0‘? f i†’2’? ' f . z-f .5" y l in 2012 the city bought the school from school analel‘Ioo intoZZ apartments. V3 ï¬feâ€"4': I s g -‘ as» 2’ 9 the board for $535,000 with an additional Local developers, particularly Shawky . , y " ' ' :33 ‘ ‘ - l $122,000 budgeted for legal fees and other Fahel who was behind the Alexandra sdrool e 1 q ~ , a“ :0 t costs. They wanted to own the rest of the renovation, have expressed similar interest ,0 ' :9" ’ Mary Allen Park but have had trouble decid- in St. Louis. â€e ’ _ A f ing what to do with the building since. “it's exciting to see more and more devel- †' ï¬n’ ' in November council was presented with opers realizing the distinction. the prestige ~. ',0 '~ ~‘ 3 three redevelopment options. but councilâ€" and the cachet of reusing heritage build- â€I†i351 lors raised concerns over costs and environ- ings,†said Arndt. “Designating St. Louis ’ ‘33 If?" (3 mental threats like asbestos. The three school as a City ofWaterloo heritage land- g ,3“; ‘ options included a community centre and mark is the first step in an exciting promos.†‘ :51? housing. an arts centre or reducing it to Councillors were quiet following the 1 . ruins for use as a skating rink or public presentation, and after the meeting Mayor PS: f " park. Brenda Halloran said discussions would ‘ " ‘ ' * 2 At a closed-door session in February continue at the millet/e1 and a report with ‘ ' ‘ councillors again discussed what to do with staff recommendations would need to , the site, including selling it. come back to council before any decision Citing research into the value of preservâ€" could be made. A local group is asking the city to designate St. Louis school as a heritage site. at more 1 ing and reusing old buildings compared to She said the presentation provided a lot tearing them down and building new struc- of new information for council to absorh rebuild and sometimes it's good to have that move fast on things we can't rebqu it and g tures, Arndt said older buildings create "We’re always quick to tear down and reminder that heritage is fleeting and if you get it back.†2 l l EASTER “ ORSHIP t“ fl+ ‘“ a l j e‘ .3 '3' l a, “ I 0†5; ' V, . .’ ' i<_. . , :3_ a 0‘ 3 2“) >0 K ~25? A C .. 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