The condo corporation of the posh Loretto Academy, a 1914 heritage-building-cum-condo-development in the Annex, filed suit for $2.5 million in 2010 against Context Developments, as well as the architecture firm E.R.A., Veisman Consulting and the City of Toronto. According to the amended statement of claim filed last year, the Loretto’s deficiencies include cracked stucco and windows, poorly installed drainage systems, corroding balconies and leakage in the roof and foundation. Court documents allege that Context gave “instructions to hire the cheapest labour, and purchase the cheapest materials, and perform the minimum possible to complete construction. Context further instructed the defendant E.R.A. not to supervise the heritage restoration work, but merely to ‘sign off’ on it.” The defendants deny all the allegations.




