Developer Crowns Downtown Moncton Development With Rooftop Patio
Moncton Developer Bill Hennessey’s newest project, an rooftop bar, is the “icing on the” cake for his mixed-use downtown tower at 55 Queen Street.
Moncton Developer Bill Hennessey’s newest project, an rooftop bar, is the “icing on the” cake for his mixed-use downtown tower at 55 Queen Street.
The leaders of Moncton’s downtown business association and regional chamber of commerce have expressed support for recently announced infrastructure upgrades for downtown Moncton, near the Petitcodiac River.
A new studio, more staff, and a jet-setting new business arm are propelling Karen Casey into what she belives will be a “rockin year.”
Université de Moncton’s Shippagan Campus will be the site of a new AI and robotics tech hub.
“There is no provision from the federal government for me to take a break, so in order to take a break I need to sell the business,” says owner Kim Ripley.
At his annual state-of-the-province address, Premier Blaine Higgs claimed growth on multiple fronts and a growing awareness of its success as signs of a social and economic “renaissance” in New Brunswick.
30 apartments are on the way at MacAleese Lane in Moncton, despite objections from nearby homeowners.
Leo Girouard’s calendar is full as demand spikes across Nova Scotia and New Brunswick for his custom-built tiny homes.
One of the authors of a large study on office vacancies across New Brunswick’s three largest cities breaks down the forces behind rising office vacancy rates.
A crowd with honking-loud local support gathered in front of the office of Moncton East MLA Daniel Allain to picket and call for the return of a rent cap to New Brunswick.