The old Canadian/ Canuck establishment is getting a new heating system and a boiler room
There's plenty of construction work going on in Sault Ste. Marie right now, with plate mill and electric-arc furnace work estimated to cost as much as $1.1 billion underway at Algoma Steel.A total of $12.35 million in permits was issued in June 2023, compared to $27.5 million in the same month last year, and $52.4 million in June 2021.
In the eight years prior to that, there were only two years with more unexceptional Junes: 2015 at $12.08 million and 2016 at $9.29 million. The Sault's highest-value building permit last month was for a new $2.27-million commercial building shell on the recently demolished former site of Addition Elle/ Pennington's/ Red Lobster at 248 Northern Ave. East.A $125,000 building permit was issued for interior work to accommodate the new breakfast place.
It's in the Northern Avenue Plaza, which was bought by Fredericton-based Plaza Retail REIT and is currently undergoing redevelopment. Sault Ste. Marie's second- and third-biggest building permits issued in June were for school renovations: $2 million for interior and exterior fixes at River View Public School and $606,000 to convert a cafeteria to a new corridor, classrooms and storage room at St. Basil Catholic School.
The remaining permits on the Top Eight list for June 2023 are all for residential projects in the $500,000-to-$600,000 range.Some of the other building permits issued by the City of Sault Ste. Marie in June, 2023:
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