Planned construction next year will not impact golfers' ability to use the course.
THUNDER BAY — Sometime next spring, construction crews should be at work on the site of an unfinished housing project at the Thunder Bay Country Club.
But there's no timeline yet for finishing off the 109-unit project, which was started by another developer in 2012, and golfers will be allowed to continue using the course.Over the past year, it's taken steps to protect and repair the building materials stored on site, in particular components for the yet-to-be-constructed exterior and bearing walls that were left behind by the previous owner.
"We're trying to take it in chunks, as it makes sense. So we will construct it, then look at the next step," Di Gregorio said.
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