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Thunder Bay waterfront hotel project delayed again

There is another setback for the condominium and hotel development at Prince Arthur's Landing on Thunder Bay's waterfront.

Development agreement states hotel must be completed by 2017

Gisele MacDonald, the principal of ReSolve Group, said work on the waterfront hotel in Thunder Bay is delayed until February, 2016. (Jeff Walters/CBC)

There isanother setback forthe condominium and hotel development project at Prince Arthur's Landing, onThunder Bay's waterfront.

Projectdeveloper, Gisele MacDonald of the ReSolve Group said she is no longer working with Manshield (NWO)Construction on the two condominium buildings. MacDonald said the contractor's inability to meet construction deadlines was causing her concern.

"They are months and months behind, and, I need to ensure that the integrity of the building is taken care of before winter arrives, and they just weren't maintaining and meeting the schedule," said MacDonald.
The view from the 7th floor of the Allure condominium building at Prince Arthur's Landing in Thunder Bay. (Jeff Walters/CBC)

The second condo building, named Aurora, needs work completed to ensure it can withstand the winter weather, she said. As well, the first condominium equires work to fix deficiencies, andlandscaping.

"If I wasManshield, this should not come as a surprise, I'll put it that way," said MacDonald.

"We're protecting the integrity of the building, and the integrity of what the purchasers actually bought. We have to protect their investment," she added.

MacDonald said her legal team is still working on a lien, placedon the Aurora building by Manshield Construction. She said the value of that lien is approximately $5.9 million. A lien on the first condo building, Allure, has now been dropped.

Hotel project also affected

Although the condominium and hotel projects are separate developments,the issues caused by Manshield will also delay construction on the proposed hotel, according to MacDonald.

This is not the first time the construction date on the hotel has been pushed back. As of June, work on the hotel was to have started in September. Abuilding permit was issued for the hotel in January 2013.
Work continues on the Aurora condominium building, also known as Tower Two, at Prince Arthur's Landing in Thunder Bay. (Jeff Walters/CBC)

A development agreement between the ReSolve Groupand the city of Thunder Baystates the hotel must be completed by 2017. MacDonald said she believes the project can be finished by that deadline.

MacDonald predicted work on the hotel would begin in February, 2016.

"It makes no sense to start the superstructure in November. It makes no sense to do it in November, December and January," she said.

The hotel's foundation has already been "substantially completed"as part of the development agreement. MacDonald estimated the value of the concrete and steel put into the foundation at approximately $4 million.

Earlier this year, a lien worth about $1.5 million was placed on the hotel project.