These historic Toronto apartments have been vacant since a sinkhole, fire and sewage forced out tenants. Can it be brought back to life?

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Patricia Mueller remembers when the earth opened up and swallowed the floor.

The sinkhole at the roughly 80-unit supportive housing building in Toronto’s West Queen West area started out small, around three-by-three feet, shortly before the pandemic, Mueller said. But it was growing, despite residents still living inside. As it gnawed outwards, the floor started to give way. 

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