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<blockquote data-quote="Black 03 Z06" data-source="post: 83387" data-attributes="member: 1852"><p>Very interesting story and thanks for sharing it Keith. Sad to see these historic buildings disappear but with all the contamination I am not sure what else they could do. Thankfully the site is being cleaned up.</p><p></p><p>I spoke to a friend last week about a building site his company owned in Toronto. Very valuable real-estate except that it too was contaminated with machine oil, down to about the same depths at the Carter Plant, to do anything with it. They ended up giving the property away to a developer with the understanding that they had to clean it up. Condo's are being built there now. You just never know.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Black 03 Z06, post: 83387, member: 1852"] Very interesting story and thanks for sharing it Keith. Sad to see these historic buildings disappear but with all the contamination I am not sure what else they could do. Thankfully the site is being cleaned up. I spoke to a friend last week about a building site his company owned in Toronto. Very valuable real-estate except that it too was contaminated with machine oil, down to about the same depths at the Carter Plant, to do anything with it. They ended up giving the property away to a developer with the understanding that they had to clean it up. Condo's are being built there now. You just never know. [/QUOTE]
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