New Syrian Restaurant Opening In Uptown Saint John
The Mashawi restaurant will open next month at 96 Germain Street, the former location of Taco Pica, which closed back in May.
The Mashawi restaurant will open next month at 96 Germain Street, the former location of Taco Pica, which closed back in May.
The former owner of Offline Board Game Cafe is opening a boutique grocery store and gift shop in the same place on Prince William Street.
The Covid-19 pandemic brought on many challenges for New Brunswick’s business community. But that didn’t stop some entrepreneurs in Saint John from opening up shop and pursuing their dreams.
The longtime property owner has sold 20 buildings with 150 units to a company better known for high-end developments, Historica Developments.
Historica has become known for buying and transforming properties into higher-end luxury units that cater to wealthier renters. But president and CEO Keith Brideau says they plan to keep the Hazen apartments at more affordable rents.
Grownups in Fredericton now have a new place to have fun, have a drink, and toss some axes and blow off a little steam.
As it takes a village to raise a child, Propel’s new CEO Kathryn Lockhart says it also takes a village to “raise a unicorn,” a tech business that could be another great success story for the region.
A New Brunswick-based company that’s been selling its premium baby products around the world for more than 10 years now has a storefront in its hometown.
Upfront Cosmetics, which offers a line of shampoo and conditioner bars free of sulfates, parabens, and synthetic fragrances, was one of five companies worldwide to be awarded the Community Impact Award at the NY NOW Digital Market Awards.
The City of Saint John says its Open Streets pilot project over the summer was a success, but some members of the city’s business community say it could have been better executed.