An artist rendering of the proposed second phase of Fanshawe College's downtown expansion.An artist rendering of the proposed second phase of Fanshawe College's downtown expansion.
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Fanshawe Finalizes Kingsmill's Deal

Fanshawe College is finalizing the purchase of the former Kingsmill's building on Dundas St.

The college has been granted $9-million from the city to bring the Information Technology and School of Tourism and Hospitality to the downtown core.

"We know that a London Downtown Campus is going to have a significant positive impact on the downtown with the energy of 2,000 students," says Fanshawe College President Peter Devlin.

Fanshawe notes it is close to issuing a Request For Proposals for the design phase. It is expected the transformation of the historic building into a college campus will cost about $66.2-million.

The city's contribution will be spread over the next 10 years. The college had initially asked for $10-million but was denied. After the Downtown Businesses Improvement Association rallied to raise $1-million the college returned to council and was granted the $9-million, after much debate and criticism.

The plan is to renovate the old Kingsmill's building by adding four stories to the existing structure.

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