Windsor

City of Windsor nixes Fairmount Properties 'global village' development

The Global Village development planned for the former Grace Hospital site in downtown Windsor will not move forward, the ward councillor confirmed Tuesday evening.

Fairmount Properties was selected as the developer in 2020

A rendering of a new student residence complex
A rendering of the new 'Global Village Windsor' student residence building. St. Clair College has signed a memorandum of understanding with Fairmount Properties to build the new residence which is tailored to international students enrolled in the school's downtown campus. (Fairmount Properties)

The Global Village development planned for the former Grace Hospital site in downtown Windsor will not move forward, the councillor for the ward it is slated to be built in said Tuesday evening.

Council made the decision to effectively kill the project in a closed meeting on Friday, opting not to sell the land to Fairmount Properties. 

"We want to see faster progress, we want to see something get done and we don't want to see one more day go by when that land is unused," Ward 3 Coun. Renaldo Agostino said. 

The city re-issued the RFP, Agostino said. 

"We're confident because we know there's been some interest," he said. 

The city selected Fairmount Properties as the developer on the mixed-use project in 2020. Late last month the company signed a memorandum of understanding with St. Clair College for 400 residential units on the site to be used by students attending the downtown campus. 

But, Agostino said, the door is open for Fairmount to join the RFP once more. 

"We just need to see it happen faster. We don't want to see one more day wasted, Agostino said. "I think this move is clearly pointing us in the right direction."

CBC has reached out to St. Clair College and Fairmount Properties for comment.  

 

With files from Chris Ensing