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Renovations expand at storm-ravaged Churchill Square apartment building

Owners of Churchill Square Apartments have decided that all 63 residential units should see extensive renovations, according to property managers.

Residents in 63 units won't be able to go home for months

Cleanup crews have started work on Churchill Square Apartments, but damage has turned out to be worse than first thought. (Bruce Tilley/CBC)

Every tenant at Churchill Square Apartments in St. John's will be out of their homes for about nine months, according to the property manager.

Owners of the St. John's apartment building have decided that all 63 residential units should see extensive renovations, according to Charlie Oliver, head of property management companyMartekMorgan-Finch.

Last week, he saidabout 40units were set to be extensively renovated.

Now Oliver sayseach residential unit will be torn down to the studs and rebuilt, a process that should take about nine months.

The roof of the apartment complex was heavily damaged by hurricane-force winds on March 11.

Thestructure saw furtherdamagea few days later after heavy rains sent waterthrough temporary repairs made tothe roof.

Oliver saysthe property owners are taking a precautionary approach to ensure that all damageis found and repaired.

"Strip off all the Gyprock so that any water that was after getting in is obviously gone, and you remove the probability of mold and that happening [in] three and four years," he said.

"Even in units that didn't seem like they had a lot of damage."

Looking for accommodations

While the apartment owners are not offering financial compensation, Oliver said his group is working to help tenants find other accommodations.

"We've been doing our best to connect directly all of the 63," he said Wednesday.

Oliver said the business tenants on the ground level of the building should only be out for 3 months.