AV整氈窒

 

Storied building for sale

- September 17, 2008

Pssst wanna buy a 33-storey apartment building?

AV整氈窒 has put a for-sale sign up on Fenwick Place. Almost 100 metres in height, the tallest building east of Montreal is in a prime spot close to Halifaxs downtown.

A lot of folks are inquiring about it, reports Darrell Boutilier, acting director, operations, for AV整氈窒s Facilities Management. There is no fixed price on the building and commercial real estate company DTZ Barnicke is handling the sale.

But as the ad in The Globe & Mail spells outMulti Residential Opportunitythe building needs work. And thats why AV整氈窒 decided to put it on the market.

We have potentially between $25 and $30 million that would have to be invested in that building to meet current occupant expectations and renew building components, explains Jeff Lamb, assistant vice-president of Facilities Management. But because its getting old and many systems are beyond their normal life, we thought rather than invest that kind of money at a site thats at a distance to any of our other buildings, we would rather invest on campus.

There are some tall tales told about the tall building. AV整氈窒 purchased the half-finished building at the bargain price of $5-million more than 35 years ago after the builder went bankrupt. At the time, AV整氈窒s student population was expanding and the extra space was needed to offer single and married students an alternative to traditional dorm-style residences.

But there were problems getting the apartment building finished. In August 1971, Hurricane Beth pelted Halifax with rain and filled the elevator shafts of Fenwick with four metres of water.