Hamilton’s fire department responded to reports of a fire in the area of Hamilton’s West Harbour GO station shortly after 9:15 p.m. on May 28, 2026.

In a phone interview on May 29, Hamilton Fire Chief Dave Cunliffe said firefighters responded to reports of a shed fire on an vacant lot at 32–36 Tiffany Street.

Upon arrival, the fire crew found a 50-foot-by-20-foot trailer fully consumed by an intense fire. Additional units were dispatched due to exposed buses around the trailer. Crews quickly contained and put out the first.

Chief Cunliffe said the fire has been deemed suspicious, the Ontario Fire Marshal and Hamilton Police are investigating. There were no occupants in the trailer, and nobody was injured.

The vacant lands that have been owned by companies known as the White Star Group.

A wide, dark shot under a deep blue twilight sky showing several firefighters standing in a smoky, open field. Flashlights and portable lights illuminate a charred, smoking debris area where water lines are being applied through trees and tall grass.
Firefighters conduct overhaul operations and douse remaining hot spots in the early morning hours of May 28, 2026, at 32-36 Tiffany Street in Hamilton. Credit: SUBMITTED

The property was subject to a power of sale in 2021, and in April 2026 was listed for tax sale due to outstanding property taxes. The owners paid enough of the outstanding tax bills to halt the forced sale.

The fire occurred one day after the City of Hamilton issued a series of property standards orders requiring the owners, White Star Group, to remove rubbish, debris, and overgrown vegetation, and to secure the property against trespassers.

A close-up shot of a bright yellow official City of Hamilton "ORDER" form taped to a rusty chain-link fence surrounded by green foliage. The document lists the property address as 36 Tiffany St, features the file number and by-law details, and is signed by a municipal enforcement officer with a compliance deadline of June 7, 2026.
A City of Hamilton property standards order issued under the Yard Maintenance By-law is posted at 271 Bay Street North, 107 Stuart Street, and 34–36 Tiffany Street in the West Harbour district on May 27, 2026, ordering the owner to clear long weeds and garbage from the vacant lands. Credit: SUBMITTED

Located at 271 Bay Street North, 107 Stuart Street, and 34–36 Tiffany Street in the West Harbour district, the properties were previously used as an auto salvage yard known as White Star Auto Wreckers. White Star Group purchased the lands in the late 1990s, resolving more than $600,000 in outstanding back taxes with the city in the process. While the developer initially applied to build a medium-density residential complex—including a proposed eight-storey, 164-unit luxury condominium building known as West Harbour Villa at Tiffany Square—the site has remained undeveloped and subject to extensive litigation.

There is an active civil suit filed by White Star Group against the City of Hamilton. During the past 15 years, the company has unsuccessfully pursued various avenues of litigation against the city for not expropriating the lands after Hamilton City Council abandoned plans to build a new stadium in the Barton/Tiffany area in early 2011.

In April 2021, the Local Planning Appeal Tribunal, as the Ontario Land Tribunal was then known, dismissed an action by White Star Group seeking $32,893,970.00 in damages. In the scathing decision, an LPAT Vice-Chair noted the “inconsistency” of the claim.

“How can the Claimant claim that it could not carry through on its proposed development while also demanding that the City complete an expropriation of its lands which would render development at this location by the claimant impossible?”

The LPAT determined “White Star’s conduct was unreasonable, unnecessary, and in most cases without legal basis” and issued a rare costs penalty against the group of companies.

Most recently, in April 2026, the City of Hamilton listed 32–34 Tiffany for tax sale with a minimum bid of $102,404.87, and 107 Stuart for tax sale with a minimum bid of $90,528.44. The owners paid enough of the outstanding tax bills and halted the forced sale.

On May 27, 2026, following complaints filed by nearby residents, the City posted cleanup orders at the properties.

A black-and-white official municipal map document titled "Location Map" from the Planning and Economic Development Department, dated April 1, 2026. A bold black rectangle marks the subject property at 32-36 Tiffany Street in Ward 2, situated between Barton Street West and Stuart Street. The lower section includes legal text, a parcel identification number, an assessed land value of $144,000, and a minimum bid requirement.
A City of Hamilton Planning and Economic Development Department location map from April 2026 identifies 32-36 Tiffany Street as a subject property under a municipal tax sale listing, carrying a minimum required bid of $102,404.87.

TPR will be following up with the City of Hamilton regarding the property ownership and standards orders.


Production Details
v. 1.1.0
Published: May 28, 2026
Last updated: May 29, 2026
Author: Joey Coleman

Update Record
v. 1.0.0 original version
v. 1.1.0 May 29, 10:30 a.m., updated with information provided by Hamilton’s Fire Chief. A trailer was the object on fire in photos. The 1.0.0 version of this story included eyewitness statements that a shed on the property may have been the structure on fire.

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