Decision on future of high-profile Nanaimo building not likely until Spring 2017
NANAIMO — It’s still very much unclear what the future of downtown Nanaimo’s Jean Burns building looks like, five-and-a-half months after a devastating fire ripped through the heritage site.
Rick Hyne of Crankshaw Holdings, the company that owns and operates the building that went up in flames last March 30, says there likely won’t be any redevelopment decisions for several months.
Hyne says there is plenty of work to do, with the next step in the process, removing debris from the destroyed top floor, scheduled to happen this month.
“We are hoping to also get rid of the upper walls, then once that is done and the building will probably sit until next spring while we go through the various building code processes and architects and those sorts of things,” says Hyne.