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A Brief Update: Ogilvy’s Building Collapses

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Three years ago in this weblog, Chris Worden profiled the state of one of Ottawa’s long-neglected architectural gems, the Ogilvy’s Department Store Building. The Ottawa Citizen reports that the Ogilvy’s Building has suffered a partial, unplanned collapse today. Citizen columnist David Reevely provides an analysis of some of the factors leading to that collapse.

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2 comments

  1. Thankfully all heritage elements had been saved and it will come back as stated. The Citizen was very mis-informed when the article had first been published. I’ve been covering the building for the past 2 years and have formed a Facebook group to show it off. I’ve thoroughly documented its deconstruction and have tons of photos worth of it.

    http://www.facebook.com/charlesogilvyltd

  2. Unfortunately, collapse is inevitable at a certain point with old buildings that weren’t given the maintenance throughout their lifetimes. I work in construction, so it’s something that I see often. A shame to lose a heritage building, but I was impressed with the plans they have shown for rebuilding a new one.