Sunday, September 28, 2014

2321 Cook Street, Victoria, BC



I noticed this place while driving by recently, and today I biked there to get a closer look and take a few photos.








Googling the address revealed that it had much more of a story than I expected. It was built in 1913 and used to be the Caldwell Apartments, where a murderer lived; he killed someone over a drug debt in 2005 and turned himself in a few days later, after police seized evidence against him in a raid on the house. Shortly after that the building's residents were ordered evicted, although it wasn't fenced or fully boarded up until 2013. This is the Google street view photo, which was taken in June 2012. 



Before that, and possibly after too, squatters lived there, although in June of this year there was a fire (photo at the link, and several more here) which left the building structurally unsound. Because of that, it's impossible for it to be inspected to determine the cause of the fire. Here's a photo I took of the right side, where the fire damage is more obvious.



And a photo from the Times Colonist:


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It's a shame that it wasn't sold, fixed up, and put to use again before it was too late.
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Edit on December 9, 2014: Walked by today and the top back half is gone. According to this article it's finally being demolished, although they say demolition was scheduled to be completed by December 5th, which obviously hasn't happened. No one was working on it today at all, although the backhoe from the article's photograph was sitting in the driveway next door. Didn't get any pictures, but I'll have to go back and take a few before it's completely gone.
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Edit on May 16, 2015: Quite late, but I'm finally adding the photos of it half-torn down, which I took on December 12, 2014. 





this little boarded-up cabin in back is intriguing... not sure if it got torn down too or not
Next time I drove by it was completely gone. Today I found this photo from the 1970s (and was super excited), which would have been cool before but is even more meaningful now that the building no longer exists.


Found here.  You can see the little cabin in the background!
Also, a bunch more links which I apparently missed before:

Can't find anything about the future of the site. I'll have to bike by again sometime soon and see what it looks like now.

1 comment:

  1. The owner of this building tore it down himself but he didn't remove any of the building from the property, apparently he was just running his bulldozing equipment over it and 'compacting' it. The city removed the waste themselves and charged the owner for the cost of removal.

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