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Halifax's World Trade and Convention Centre up for sale for $13.5M

The province has announced the signing of a 25-year deal with the builders of the Nova Centre and has put the old World Trade and Convention Centre up for sale for $13.5 million.

Nova Scotia also signs $10M deal with developers of Nova Centre

The province is offering the World Trade and Convention Centre for sale for $13.5 million. (Trade Centre Limited)

The province hasannounced the signing of a 25-year deal with the builders of the Nova Centre and has put the old World Trade and Convention Centre up for sale for $13.5 million.

The Nova Centre, which has been taking shape over two city blocks in the heart of downtown, is scheduled to open sometime next year.

The agreement with the Nova Centre's developersis for the design, construction and lease of the convention space in a building, which will also include a luxury hotel, condos and office space.

The deal calls for $10million in upgrades to the Nova Centre. That amount is to be cost-shared between the province, the city and the developer, with the developer covering 50 per cent.

The upgrades the province is demanding includes LED lighting, complete card access and advanced IT and audio-visual systems.The province estimates the LED lights will bring $400,000 in cost savings.

City gets first dibs on WTCC

On the flipside, thecity is being given 90 days to decide whether it wants to purchase the World Trade and Convention Centre, which has been a fixture on Argyle Street acrossfrom City Hall since 1984.

A spokesperson for the city says it will use the three-month timeline to weigh its options.

If the city decides not to buy theWTCC, it will be offered for sale on the open market. If another buyer is found, the city will then have 30 days to decide whether it wants to match that buyer's price and take ownership of the building.

A spokesperson for the province saidany buyer would have to enter into an agreement over infrastructure facilities theWTCCshares with its next-door neighbour, theScotiabankCentre.

Finally, if no buyer is found, the city will purchase theWTCCon the day the convention centre in Nova Centreopens. The price on that day will be the book value for the building.