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Ajax Kingston Road Structure Still Set for Demolition Despite New Meeting

Maya by Maya
April 20, 2026
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The Town of Ajax is clarifying the status of a controversial development site at 599 Kingston Road West, confirming that a court-ordered demolition remains in effect. Residents recently noticed a public information meeting scheduled for the property, leading to questions about the building’s future. However, municipal officials state that this meeting, hosted by developer First Avenue, is strictly for mandatory environmental remediation and has no impact on the legal requirement to tear down the partially completed four-storey structure. This Ajax unauthorized structure demolition follows years of legal battles over construction that bypassed necessary provincial and municipal permits.

The history of the site, located at the southeast corner of Kingston Road and Church Street in Pickering Village, dates back to 2015 when First Avenue Properties purchased the former automotive repair facility. While conditional approval for a mixed-use project was granted in 2021, the developer reportedly began “above-grade” construction without a full building permit. A building inspector’s visit in October 2021 revealed that the company had ignored orders to comply, continuing to install structural supports and walls. The resulting legal fight led to a Superior Court ruling in September, followed by a Divisional Court victory for the town last month, upholding the Ajax unauthorized structure demolition order.

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Mayor Shaun Collier described the recent court decision as a significant victory for the Pickering Village community, asserting that developments bypassing the law will not be tolerated. The court found that the developer was responsible for its own predicament, having disregarded municipal oversight. The unfinished ground floor has sat as a skeleton of a building since late 2021, and the town is now working with legal counsel to implement the next steps for its removal. Despite the looming Ajax unauthorized structure demolition, the developer’s website still lists the project as “FiveNineNine,” a planned low-rise modern apartment building with 60 suites.

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The upcoming public meeting is a regulatory requirement under the provincial Ministry of the Environment, Conservation, and Parks. Because the land was previously used for automotive sales and repairs, a “Record of Site Condition” process is necessary for any future use of the land, regardless of the current structure’s fate. The town emphasized that this meeting is not being held at its direction and should not be misinterpreted as a sign that the current illegal building will be allowed to stand. For the residents of Ajax, the move toward demolition represents a restoration of order and a clear signal to developers regarding the importance of the permit process.

As the town moves forward with the Ajax unauthorized structure demolition, officials are encouraging residents to stay informed through the official project page on the town’s website. While the environmental remediation continues, the focus remains on clearing the site of the non-compliant framework that has marred the corner of Kingston Road and Church Street for over four years. This case serves as a high-profile example of municipal enforcement and the long-term consequences for businesses that attempt to accelerate construction timelines by ignoring essential safety and legal standards in the Durham Region.

Tags: ajax newsBuilding PermitsDemolition OrderDurham Region LawEnvironmental RemediationFirst Avenue PropertiesKingston RoadPickering VillageShaun CollierUnauthorized Construction
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I am an Editorial Contributor at AllAboutDurham.com, working under the Managing Editor. I specialize in lifestyle and community-focused news and work to deliver well-researched, meaningful content that represents Durham’s diverse and growing community.

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