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Harry Stinson was born on 3 June, 1953 in Canada, is a Canadian real estate developer. Discover Harry Stinson's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 70 years old?

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Born 3 June 1953
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1953

Harry Stinson (born June 3, 1953 in Toronto, Ontario) is a Canadian real estate developer from Hamilton, Ontario, Canada.

He is president of Stinson Properties, Inc. He has been called Toronto's "condo king".

1980

Prior to his pursuit as a developer, Harry Stinson ran a party venue in Toronto, Canada, called The Mad Hatter—a place for children's parties in the 1980s.

The business has since ceased operation.

Stinson's most significant project to date has been 1 King West, a condo/hotel tower that he claimed to be the "narrowest building in the world" on the basis of its height-to-footprint ratio.

It incorporates the former headquarters of the Dominion Bank.

He was promoting the Sapphire Tower, a new residential tower for Toronto's financial district that would have been the tallest residential tower in Toronto at 342 metres (90 storeys).

He was competing with Trump International Hotel and Tower, a condo/hotel of similar height.

2006

His Dominion Club was closed on September 20, 2006 and sold to the 1 King West Condo Corporation along with the hotel management contract for $14 million.

2007

In March 2007, Stinson filed for creditor protection as a result of an $11.8 million dispute with David Mirvish, the financier of 1 King West.

On April 20, 2007, Stinson and Mirvish went to Ontario Superior Court where Mr. Justice Colin Campbell issued an order granting Mr. Stinson permission to continue running One King, but appointed Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. as monitor, with full access to all records of Mr. Stinson’s businesses.

On August 24, 2007, Ira Smith Trustee & Receiver Inc. was appointed Receiver and Manager over the assets, properties and undertakings of several of Mr. Stinson's companies, pursuant to the order of the Honourable Madam Justice Pepall.

2008

In early 2008 the Sapphire Tower site was sold for three times its initial price for $24m.

On February 29, 2008, Stinson signed a $9.5-million contract to purchase the Royal Connaught Hotel at Hamilton.

The agreement was secured with a $100,000 deposit and provided a 30-day conditional period for Stinson to secure financing.

The concept included restoration and a substantial addition to the existing Connaught building to include a 100-room boutique luxury hotel and approximately 200 compact one- and two-bedroom multi-use condominiums.

Stinson confirmed a 100-storey condominium tower with a commercial gallery designed to be an architectural signature piece for downtown Hamilton.

Stinson now resides in the city of Hamilton.

On June 2, 2008, Stinson made a public presentation of his proposed 100-storey Connaught Towers at the Hamilton Chamber of Commerce building.

It would have made it the tallest building in Canada.

Three months later, on Thursday September 4, Stinson closed the Connaught Towers sales office in downtown Hamilton and the project was cancelled.

Harry Stinson, who moved to Hamilton in 2008, said he disagrees with the allegations, but wouldn't dispute the claims publicly.

The accusations haven't been proven.

The OSC's statement of allegations names Stinson and an employee, Stephen Kelley.

Stinson's projects include:

2009

In late 2009 the legal battles continued between Stinson and Mirvish.

In April 2009, Stinson moved the location of his proposed Hamilton Grand Hotel from John St. beside the Royal Connaught Hotel to the southeast corner of John and Main streets in Hamilton.

On June 30, 2009, Stinson bought the Stinson School at 200 Stinson Street for $1.05 million with plans to turn the former school into loft condominiums.

2013

On December 23, 2013, the Stinson School Lofts held an open house and Christmas reception in its grand lobby that was attended by approximately 1,000 people including the mayor of Hamilton Bob Bratina.

At this party, Stinson also announced his latest historical school development project in Hamilton where he plans to convert Gibson Public School into small condos.

On March 9, 2022, the Ontario Securities Commission (OSC) is accusing a Harry Stinson of violating provincial securities law by allegedly misleading investors who gave him $19 million for the Buffalo Grand Hotel in New York and using the money for other projects.

2019

The hotel is to look like a 19th-century building and will operate as a condominium owned hotel with street level retail, restaurant and banquet centre.