Around The Bend To The Next Blue Sky
Musicians like Dartmouth’s Joel Plaskett, and other artists like painters and poets, are in a special category of entrepreneurs. Their “products” inspire and connect with their “customers” in a very personal way.
Musicians like Dartmouth’s Joel Plaskett, and other artists like painters and poets, are in a special category of entrepreneurs. Their “products” inspire and connect with their “customers” in a very personal way.
Under the proposal, Shannon Park will have 3,000 residential units (housing up to 7,000 people), 145,000 square feet of commercial space, and 15.5 acres of parks.
Fathom Studios, the design firm shepherding the project through Halifax’s development process, is positioning it as a major upgrade for an underutilized plot of land that could mark the start of a significant transformation in the neighbourhood.
If we want our economies and populations to continue to grow, we’re going to need companies like Dartmouth-based CarbonCure to help save our environment in the process.
On this week’s “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger chats with Jennifer Wagner, the president of CarbonCure, the Dartmouth-based company on a mission to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in the construction industry.
The heritage building hit the real estate market last week and the firm handling the sale is touting the property as an opportunity for midrise or highrise development.
The U.S. multinational hasn’t yet confirmed the construction of a facility but a deed shows they purchased the property at 180 Thornhill Drive and a renovation permit has been approved for the site.
On this week’s Huddle “Home Office” podcast, Mark Leger chats with TJ Galiardi about his Dartmouth-based company, which takes discarded produce from farms and grocery stores and makes protein supplement products.
Two prominent Maritimes businesses, both owned in part by members of the Mills family, will share a state-of-art workspace in a 30,000 square-foot building on Windmill Road.
Nova Scotia companies Crombie REIT and Clayton Developments are partners in the development of 25 acres of land where the old Penhorn Mall once stood on Portland Street.