Reflections Of An Urban Mallrat
Businesses continue to depart and leave Brunswick Square with more empty storefronts. The problem isn’t the Saint John economy, says Mark Leger, the problem is the mall and it can only be fixed by its current owner.
Businesses continue to depart and leave Brunswick Square with more empty storefronts. The problem isn’t the Saint John economy, says Mark Leger, the problem is the mall and it can only be fixed by its current owner.
Sculpture Hospitality’s move to open in Nova Scotia means the inventory management company has a berth in all four Atlantic Provinces.
Over the last ten years, the mall has been hollowed out as retailers leave and aren’t replaced.
The Hadhad family left Damascus after their home and business were destroyed with nothing. In this fascinating two-part “Insights” podcast, we follow the family’s journey as refugees from Syria to Lebanon and then to Antigonish.
Record-breaking immigration is driven largely by one specific region of the world.
It’s been an unexpected, but good, transition to a permanent storefront for In Pursuit boutique.
Spin North is adding another spin class studio to its roster, with a studio on Champlain Street in Dieppe.
Surveys of office workers show very, very few Black employees want to return to the office. That says a lot about the kind of workspaces employers are creating.
Lisa Bugden guided the theatre through a challenging few years with the pandemic and a $4.5 million renovation that saw the building receive a substantial facelift and upgrade in 2016.