From the Niagara Falls Review:
The Loretto property, a treasured, historic site overlooking the falls is a suitable location for three high-rise hotels, city council says.
They granted hotelier Tony Zappitelli’s request to put three skyscrapers – a 57-storey hotel and 42- and 32-storey towers that could either be hotels or condominiums – on a 7.4-acre site on Stanley Avenue.
But he has to preserve and restore the Loretto Christian Life Centre, which served as a convent, religious school and spiritual centre in its 148-year history.
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