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The city could be on the hook for the bill to demolish a problem building in the heart of Edmonton.

The building in question is the former site of Dwayne’s Home transitional housing facility at 100 Avenue and 102 Street.

Dwayne’s Home closed in 2020, and the building, a former hotel, has been vacant since then.

The city issued an order to the owner of the property to demolish the building on Aug. 22, 2022, citing issues with break-ins and fires at the property that were using emergency resources.

From January to September 2022, firefighters responded to 19 fires at the property, and after a fire on Sept. 15, 2022, fire officials told CTV News Edmonton there was evidence people had been sleeping in the building.

The Edmonton Fire Rescue Services Community Property Safety Team declared the building a significant safety risk to the public.

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