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Developers say liens against waterfront condos being lifted

THUNDER BAY -- The liens on the waterfront condos will be lifted soon, officials have confirmed. In March it was learned that Contractors working on the waterfront hotel and condominium projects claimed they were owed nearly $1.5 million.
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This sketch, used during the public consultation phase of the waterfront development project, shows what a completed waterfront hotel could look like at Prince Arthur's Landing. (handout photograph)

THUNDER BAY -- The liens on the waterfront condos will be lifted soon, officials have confirmed.

In March it was learned that Contractors working on the waterfront hotel and condominium projects claimed they were owed nearly $1.5 million.

Manshield Construction registered a $1.45 million lien signed Jan. 27 on property set to house an eight-storey, 150-room hotel. The company built the foundations, parkade and part of the superstructure.

In April tbnewswatch.com learned of another $6.1 million lien has been filed against waterfront property Allure Condominiums.

At a news conference Thursday that promised to focus on the waterfront hotel project, Developer Gisele McDonald, president of ReSolve Group, confirmed that the lien against Allure Condominiums had been lifted. The other lien against the other condominium property is expected to be lifted soon.

 



 





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