The hideously ugly rusted corrugated metal walls of Golden Metal will no longer haunt your dreams as the structure that sits just downhill from Montreal's skyscrapers has been removed after uglifying the cityscape for a mere 65 years.
Yep, one of the city's last longstanding monuments to its ramshackle, dilapidated past has forever been eradicated, as the tetanus facade of the Golden Metal scrapyard at Mountain and William has finally been removed and the land evacuated for development.
Golden Scrap Iron and Metal sat at the corner spot since 1949 and prior to that was listed as the home of H. Goldenberg, who we surely have to thank for unsightly barrier to beauty.
I've long pined to know what stood behind the rusted corrugated metal walls of this cornerstone corner of Griffintown, which once gloriously sat across from the Stewart Bottling plant on William, (a softdrink maker that fused with Cott in 1955).
It turns out that the stuff behind the walls was probably even uglier than the wall itself, as shown by the Bing Maps image above.
The 10,000 square foot property has a 2012 municipal evaluation of $242,000, including $52,000 for the value of the structure on the property, although we're not even sure that there actually was one.
The evaluation had been hiked up from $165,000 just three years prior, so the 50 percent tax hike from the Southwest borough (the downtown Ville Marie borough starts just a stones throw to the east) might be construed as a little taxey-hikey shovetastic encouragement meant to get the too-complacent owner to do something a bit nicer with his land.
Since 2012 the property has been owned by 8241945 CANADA INC which appears to be based in the Aldo Shoes warehouse. Whether they're behind the current construction - surely condos - remains to be seen.
Golden Metal, bottom right, is gone |
Golden Scrap Iron and Metal sat at the corner spot since 1949 and prior to that was listed as the home of H. Goldenberg, who we surely have to thank for unsightly barrier to beauty.
I've long pined to know what stood behind the rusted corrugated metal walls of this cornerstone corner of Griffintown, which once gloriously sat across from the Stewart Bottling plant on William, (a softdrink maker that fused with Cott in 1955).
It turns out that the stuff behind the walls was probably even uglier than the wall itself, as shown by the Bing Maps image above.
The 10,000 square foot property has a 2012 municipal evaluation of $242,000, including $52,000 for the value of the structure on the property, although we're not even sure that there actually was one.
The evaluation had been hiked up from $165,000 just three years prior, so the 50 percent tax hike from the Southwest borough (the downtown Ville Marie borough starts just a stones throw to the east) might be construed as a little taxey-hikey shovetastic encouragement meant to get the too-complacent owner to do something a bit nicer with his land.
Since 2012 the property has been owned by 8241945 CANADA INC which appears to be based in the Aldo Shoes warehouse. Whether they're behind the current construction - surely condos - remains to be seen.