Real Estate Developers Are Huddle’s Newsmakers Of The Year In Fredericton
The signs of growth were in the air this year with cranes at work downtown and in Knowledge Park.
The signs of growth were in the air this year with cranes at work downtown and in Knowledge Park.
Gene and Susan Cormier has spent the last year opening and running new restaurants in Moncton and Shediac, after returning from a career abroad developing restaurants.
Dr. David Elias has taken on two of the biggest real estate developments in Saint John in recent years: The City Hall building in partnership with Historica’s Keith Brideau, and Fundy Quay. It’s for this reason that Huddle has named him its Business News Maker Of The Year for Saint John.
There is a growing understanding that the best people to guide research into chronic conditions are those living with the condition.
Il existe une compréhension croissante voulant que les personnes les mieux placées pour guider la recherche sur les maladies chroniques soient celles qui vivent avec cette maladie.
It’s only been 10 months since the popular eatery re-branded and moved across the river to Fredericton’s south side, but co-owner Leonie Gillingham says it’s already paying off big time.
The mobile service, which allows users to order food from participating restaurants online and through its app, is now available in Saint John, Moncton, Riverview, and Dieppe.
The Fredericton-area company is in the process of finishing its facility and getting Health Canada licensing, and aims to have its recreational and medicinal products on the market by summer of 2020.
Centennial Heritage Properties Inc plans to invest more than $48-million to redevelop the building in downtown Fredericton.
The furniture company has posted job openings for various positions for both Saint John and Fredericton online.