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Jackson Avenue building about to face wrecking ball

By amol on January 24, 2017

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January 23, Staff Report

Demolition permits were filed with the city last week for the bulldozing of a Jackson Avenue building that will make way for condos.

The 10-24 Jackson Avenue building, which was once the home to PNT Group Fitness Cycling and an insurer, will be demolished to make way for a seven-story, 21 unit condo building.

The site is located next to the 7 train entrance, and the building is an unusual squat structure that curves to meet 50th Avenue.

All of the units are slated to be luxury condos, according to George Konnaris of GKA Design Group, which is designing the building.

The condos will sit on floors three through seven, per building plans; the first floor will hold retail, and offices will occupy the second floor.

Plans also show eight underground parking spots.

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