Developers Want Rule Changes For Four Highrise Apartment Buildings In Halifax
A pair of developmers are trying to push through plans to infill with several highrise apartment buildings an area of urban Halifax.
A pair of developmers are trying to push through plans to infill with several highrise apartment buildings an area of urban Halifax.
The project’s developer says he’s redesigning the building to help deal with increased costs. He said that will “most likely involve” making the apartments smaller.
The developers are asking for permission to pick up and physically move the centuries-old building to a new spot on its property and tear down a rear wing of the building so they can build a nine-story residential tower.
Jim Bezanson is facing bureaucratic roadblocks keeping him from pursuing his council-approved renovations to a heritage building. But council denied his request to remove the building from its heritage area so he can complete the project faster.
A council vote has paved the way for developer Jim Toogood to build a 54-unit apartment building, with access from Barnaby Street off Pleasant Street.
Two multi-unit residential developments being proposed along Hampton Road in Rothesay are one step closer to reality.
Propertystar wants to build a 43-unit building between Sierra Avenue and Oakville Lane.
Plans for a new, 40-unit apartment building along Hampton Road in Rothesay are facing opposition from nearby residents who say it doesn’t fit the character of the neighbourhood.
Colliers International says it is now accepting offers for the two properties, which are being packaged together and carry the potential for mixed-use development. The firm is calling it a “rare opportunity” to buy mixed-use properties and water lots in Lunenburg.
The original hotel, located at the corner of Duke Street and Pelham Street, was demolished in the 1950s. Right now, the space is being used as a parking lot but if the new plans are approved a rebuilt King’s Hotel will take its place.