Edmonton condo at risk of collapse to be sold as corporate law clouds hope for court fight
The corporations behind the construction of Castledowns Pointe no longer exist, which poses a legal hurdle for owners who were forced out seven months ago.
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![Residents of the building at 12618 152nd Ave. received a notice Friday from property manager Simco Management detailing a series of structural concerns with the four-storey, 83-unit building, which was constructed in 1999. An overhead shot of a series of condo balconies. The building is a light beige trimmed in white.](https://i.cbc.ca/1.6964287.1694542343!/cumulusImage/httpImage/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/16x9_620/unsafe-condo.jpg)
The corporations behind the construction of Castledowns Pointe no longer exist, which poses a legal hurdle for owners who were forced out seven months ago.