Bedford Housing And Commercial Development Put On Hold
A developer looking to construct a mixed-use building along the Bedford Highway will have to resubmit their plans for approval to Halifax Regional Municipality before work can continue.
A developer looking to construct a mixed-use building along the Bedford Highway will have to resubmit their plans for approval to Halifax Regional Municipality before work can continue.
One of Nova Scotia’s most iconic brands is branching out into the booze market.
Southwest Properties’ Cunard project was slated to transform a prime waterfront lot into a 16-storey, mixed-use development featuring a combination of retail space and more than 250 residential units.
The average house price has jumped $60,000 but employment is down and so is disposable income, says the Canadian Mortgage And Housing Corporation.
The program will provide business with a package of digital tools they can use for operations, logistics, and automated marketing.
There were more startups than ever before in Atlantic Canada last year, according to a new report by Entrevestor. Together, the startup community broke records for job creation and funding, and maintained solid revenue growth.
New licensing requirements from the province mean ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft will likely come to Nova Scotia.
Restaurants Canada says they’ll benefit by the government extending things like the Canada Emergency Wage Subsidy until next summer, but many will still not survive the winter
Tomavo got its start in 2017 when it opened its first location in Moncton. Today, the company has locations in Shediac, Bedford, and now Bayers Lake.
Halifax Regional Council has paved the way for ride-hailing companies like Uber and Lyft to come to the city, but provincial regulations might still keep them out.