Category: 230 Fightback
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KingSett Capital goes after community grassroots org for $10,000 – Joint Press Conference Feb 20th @11am
Multibillion Dollar Developer Goes After a Small Community Grassroots Organization for $10,000 in Legal Fees One of Canada’s largest developers, Kingsett Capital, is threatening to start proceeding with the Sheriff’s office to collect $10,000 in legal fees from a small grassroots organization who challenged them in court over a development at 1423-1437 Bloor St. West.
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Kingsett Back Off
Ruthless developers with deep pockets and few scruples are harming the lives of communities across Toronto and people in the South Junction Triangle are facing a particularly nasty example of this. KingSett Capital has bought that land at 1423-1437 Bloor Street West, where a row of Edwardian houses sits and it plans to build an
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A Big Win in the Fight Against the Developers
For months now, 230 Fightback has been rallying the community to stop KingSett Capital from building a luxury destructive condo tower in the heart of Toronto’s Downtown East. We have demanded instead that social housing be built at 214-230 Sherbourne. As part of the ongoing struggle, in which we have confronted the developer on several
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A Message to Jon Love and Kingsett Capital
Hands off Poor Neighbourhoods Come out to picket Kingsett Capital. Scotia Plaza40 King Street WestThursday, December 7, 202311:45am to 1:30pm
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Positive Development in Fight for 214-230 Sherbourne!
The community in the downtown east end of Toronto and its allies have been fighting for over a decade for the properties at 214-230 Sherbourne to be turned into social housing and recently to stop the development of a 47 story condo. Despite a setback in 2022, when the City lost a bid to purchase
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An Open Letter to Olivia Chow
Mayor Chow: For some three months now, we have been attempting to get from you some indication of whether or not you would support the efforts of the Downtown East community to prevent KingSett Capital from building a luxury condo tower at Dundas and Sherbourne. We have urged you to publicly endorse the position
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Poor communities invited to Royal York Hotel gala
Wednesday November 8th, 2023 5:00pm, Royal York Hotel 230 Fightback is struggling to prevent KingSett Capital from building a luxury condo tower at Dundas and Sherbourne, in the heart of the Downtown East. This is a hard pressed poor working class community that desperately needs real housing solutions. The condo would drive up rents, displace
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we won’t be pushed out: organizing against corporate housing development
tuesday october 3, 7-10 PM tranzac club, main hall. 292 brunswick avenue physically accessible space (unfortunately, no ASL interpreter) masking encouraged people over profit Across Toronto, we have seen the damaging impact on housing as developments displace communities in the interest of profits. Organizations across the city are fighting back against these developments, making demands

