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The city is aggressively working to spare an historic property downtown from a date with the wrecking ball.
Councillors voted in favour of a notice to designate the former Edmonton Iron Works building on 96 Street near 104 Avenue as a historic property last week, even though the owner wants to tear the building down.
Typically, the city has only placed historic designations on properties with the owner’s co-operation, but Edmonton's chief planner, Peter Ohm, said that stance is changing.
“Some members of council have expressed frustration on the ability of us to retain historic properties,” Ohm said. “We’re in this situation where they have asked us to explore more ways.”
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