A look at six abandoned buildings
The Journal looked at six abandoned buildings including one in a prominent spot on Ste‑Catherine, and the city’s toothlessness in forcing landlords to act.
The Journal looked at six abandoned buildings including one in a prominent spot on Ste‑Catherine, and the city’s toothlessness in forcing landlords to act.
DeWolf 10:30 on 2025-06-26 Permalink
Check out of the Google reviews for the Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation, the delinquent owner of the Jaeger Building and the Super Sexe lot. Yikes.
Ian 14:31 on 2025-06-26 Permalink
Wow, pretty impressive grift they have. I enjoyed the one comment, “Mao was right about rent seekers” haha
Nicholas 20:50 on 2025-06-26 Permalink
Since the buildings are in such bad shape, they can’t be worth much, and maybe are negative (such that the property is worth less than the land value, due to cleanup costs), maybe the city should use eminent domain to take over the property and do something with them.
Kate 22:21 on 2025-06-26 Permalink
Every so often the city acquires a building with the intention of doing something with it, and then nothing happens. They bought the old Million Carpets and Tiles building on Bernard on the east side of St‑Laurent, and nothing. They bought 7200 Hutchison, opposite Parc metro, and nothing. The city doesn’t have endless pockets for renovations, and while I occasionally read of smaller projects being entrusted to nonprofits for development, the money has to eventually come from somewhere, and the province has not been generous with anything happening in Montreal.