|
|
|
UER Store
|
|
sweet UER decals:
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Location DB >
Canada >
Ontario >
Collingwood >
Kaufman Furniture
|
Log in to activate viewing options
|
|
|
|
Publically Viewable |
This location has been labeled as Demolished, and therefore can be viewed by anyone.
|
|
|
|
|
Mostly single level industrial building and property. Administrative offices in front of building with shipping and receiving yard to the rear.
|
|
|
Type: Building
Status: Demolished
Accessibility: Easy
Recommendation: check it out if you're nearby
|
|
|
|
|
Interesting (vortex) dust collectors on roof top with transfer pipes from various functional areas of the facility. Some parts of the faciltiy are quite old.
|
|
|
fences locked gates wooden boarding in a state of decommissioning - contractors on site
|
|
|
|
|
|
The Imperial Steel and Wire Company occupied this site, shipping nails across Canada. Factory was partially destroyed in a fire in 1919 and was promptly rebuilt, but could never get the business well established again, and it closed in 1925. At the commencement of Second World War, Clyde Aircraft Manufacturing moved into the factory that Imperial Wire and Steel had left vacant. Clyde made parts for the Mosquito bomber, which was constructed of plywood, and shipped them to Camp Borden. The end of the Second World War the activities of Clyde Aircraft came to an end, but the provincial government worked out an agreement with the British Board of Trade to support a new enterprise, Globe Plywood Limited, that manufactured and exported do-it-yourself plywood furniture which could be assembled by the purchaser. Globe simply replaced Clyde in the same space. After the termination of the English contracts, the company expanded its production, improved its designs, was renamed Kaufman Furniture, and began exporting throughout Canada and the United States. In the late 1940s it employed almost 200 people. In 2000, The plant was purchased five years ago by Krug Inc., a Kitchener-based manufacturer of office furniture solutions that does business throughout North America. In 2005, Krug, blaming the rise of the Canadian dollar over the past few years, announced the closure of the factory resulting in the loss of jobs for more than 130 local employees.
|
|
|
|
My money is on demolition with redevelopment into condominiums, or time-shares.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
The moderator rating is a neutral rating of the content quality, photography, and coolness of this location.
This location has not yet been rated by a moderator.
|
|
This location's validation is current. It was last validated by
Emperor Wang on 11/11/2023 2:43 PM.
|
|
|
on Nov 11 23 at 14:43, Emperor Wang validated this location on Nov 11 23 at 14:42, Emperor Wang changed the following: History, Interesting Features, Security Measures, Future Plans, Description on Nov 6 08 at 1:13, Opheliaism validated this location on Nov 5 08 at 23:12, phrenzee changed the following: Status on Jul 25 08 at 3:49, Steed validated this location on Apr 24 08 at 20:08, Sariss updated gallery picture IMG_3903.jpg on Apr 24 08 at 20:08, Sariss added some pictures to a gallery on Apr 24 08 at 20:07, Sariss created a new gallery on Mar 18 08 at 0:57, Emperor Wang validated this location on Mar 2 08 at 14:33, phrenzee changed the following: Status, Accessibility, Security Measures
|
|
|
|
|
Is this location inappropriate / broken / missing key info?
If it's something you can fix, please scroll up and click the EDIT button.
If this location was only posted a few days ago, give the creator time to work on it.
Please try sending a message directly to the creator of the location. You'll find that info at the top of this page.
Otherwise, ONLY if you've already tried to contact the original creator,: Click here to notify an administrator.
|
|
|
|
All content and images copyright © 2002-2024 UER.CA and respective creators. Graphical Design by Crossfire.
To contact webmaster, or click to email with problems or other questions about this site:
UER CONTACT
View Terms of Service |
View Privacy Policy |
Server colocation provided by Beanfield
This page was generated for you in 187 milliseconds. Since June 23, 2002, a total of 739245404 pages have been generated.
|
|