Saint John Council Begins Approval Process For Landmark Building
Saint John Common Council has begun the process to approve the Landmark development, slated for construction next to Tin Can Beach.
Saint John Common Council has begun the process to approve the Landmark development, slated for construction next to Tin Can Beach.
The uptown heritage building that houses O’Leary’s will get much-needed TLC from Brendan McClure and Thomas Cole, who recently moved to New Brunswick from Ontario.
Halifax’s Design Advisory Committee made way for more density near the Halifax Forum this week when it gave conditional approval to a mixed-use tower just off Windsor Street.
The plans for the site of the former Nova Scotia Home for Coloured Children include commercial enterprises, an 80-unit seniors housing facility, followed by a mix of market-rate and affordable housing.
The town council approved the Elmtree Hill Development complex on Hampton Road back in July, but the developers are seeking changes due to “current market conditions, neighbourhood appeal, and affordability purposes.”
The 120-unit residential retirement community was the subject of controversy at a public hearing March 29.
The nine-story building on the site of the former location of the Canadian Legion Branch No. 4. is described as a luxury complex that will attract professionals and seniors, says developer Tony George.
Westwood Development’s Midtown North project would see five towers build on a swath of property in Halifax’s North End
The mixed-income apartment complex that will replace the demolished “Jelly Bean” buildings will have 48 units and ground-floor commercial space.
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.