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Ex-Cell-O Factory

Demolished Industrial in London, Ontario, Canada

Jun 23 2010

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Recent status Demolished
Location # 1701

The Ex-Cell-O Corporation, a large and diversified maker of automotive components and industrial equipment, said it had failed to find a buyer for its London, Ontario, plant and intends to close it on Nov. 29. The move affects nearly 200 people who make milling machines, machining centers and transfer lines. Ex-Cell-O cited a (a)(a)severely depressed market(a)(a) and Japanese competition for the closing" New York Times, 6 Nov 1985

Part of the building is now used by Spike(a)s Indoor Beach Volleyball while the remainder appears to be used for storage.

Large cement blocks have been placed in front of any potential entrances.

addie: This location is next to a running business which is  usually active from late morning until late at night for indoor sporting activities. Large industrial building, no current POE.

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1 day ago

This one is gone now

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1 year ago

Demo is in progress but it’s still standing as of today. There was also a fire there last week.

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1 year ago

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6 years ago

Got some info from a recent visitor that this is, in fact, not completely demolished. Moved the status back to "abandoned" unless this is wrong.