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Old Hospital Refurbishment

  • dgagnon222
  • Oct 24, 2025
  • 2 min read

I, like many people in Sudbury have followed the state of the old St. Joseph hospital building with interest, hope, despair, and derision during the many stages of this story. Between the building’s purchase by Panoramic Properties, to Risk’s mural, and everything that’s happened (or lack thereof) in-between. The wait has been long and uncertain. I applaud the efforts by those that tried to keep the spirit of the project’s potential alive.

The latest news, after a long wait, came mostly as a pleasant surprise. Suffice to say it’s nice to see that at least something is moving forward to fill in the gap in our housing supply and for the old hospital site. The proposed 530 units will absolutely help in the long run and it is very welcome. In addition to the housing, the other programming; restaurant, with panoramic views, and the café on the bottom floor, are a welcome commercial idea in that neighborhood that are sure to see some decent traffic. I hope the commercial and housing potential of that area can continue to be explored.

I do, however, have some issues regarding the design of the proposed buildings. Understandably, the renderings presented by Panoramic Properties are most likely not final. But beyond the simply immense scale of the proposed buildings, which loom over Bell Park and Ramsey Lake like three boring Towers of Sauron, I worry that we’ll allow Sudbury to fall into the architectural trap of more modernist design. The kind of project that you can find anywhere and everywhere and in no way reflects the idiosyncrasies of Greater Sudbury. I’m sorry to say, but visually, it is an every-project, it is a nothing-project. There is a very real and present opportunity for Sudbury to further develop its architectural identity and to find something that people can celebrate and enjoy.

I just hope that the city and Panoramic Properties recognizes the opportunity present here to develop something really special for Sudbury, something that will assuredly make the ‘eyesore’ comments disappear, not persist. Here’s hoping they have the courage to act and to dare.

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