Edmonton Theatre Rebuild Lawsuit
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Roxy Theatre, neighbour in lawsuit fight over claims post-fire rebuild damaged next door building

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Court of King’s Bench Justice Donald Lee ruled against Roxy Theatre last month .
Roxy's owners, Theatre Network Society , claim they need access to the property to finish an exterior wall.
The building to the south of the Roxy is owned by CSIC Services & Holdings and is home to Meuwly's Artisan Food Market , Washoku Bistro and Golden Sparrow .
CSIC is seeking $ 150,000 in general and punitive damages, as well as a declaration the defendants trespassed on its lands.
The defence also accuses CSIC ’s “agents, employees, directors, officers or representatives’ of harassing, intimidating, threatening and attempting to provoke Profound ” The City of Edmonton also denies wrongdoing, arguing it is legally immune from civil liability in the case.
If the case goes to trial, it expects the proceedings “will not take more than 25 days ”.
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