2022 Saw Office Space Vacancies Jump Across N.B.’s Largest Cities
Vacancies in office space rose across New Brunswick’s three largest cities in 2022, says a recent Turner Drake & Partners study.
Vacancies in office space rose across New Brunswick’s three largest cities in 2022, says a recent Turner Drake & Partners study.
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.
Local demand, an expired lease, and a passion for the game inspired Kelly Snowdon, founder of The Dugout, to move her sports training facility to a bigger location in downtown Moncton.
The job cuts are company-wide but do not affect Huddle’s on-the-ground news operations.
Jo-Anne Phillips says copper theft is becoming an epidemic in New Brunswick.
The women who brought Nakai Spa Salon Studio to New Brunswick have unveiled a new corner to sit and sip a beverage in, in a historic downtown-Moncton property.
Jeff Loder takes over for Derek Butler, who headed the organization for 19 years and stepped down in late 2022.
Real GDP grew 0.1 percent, similar to what the nation’s economy saw in the previous five months.
When a big competitor came on the scene, the husband-wife duo in charge of Terry’s Bake Shop almost lost their business.
Officials said rental housing supply surged year-over-year in 2022, but demand outpaced growth.