Moncton’s My Home Mercantile Sold
The shop is now in the hands of a Halifax entreprenur who has some interesting plans.
The shop is now in the hands of a Halifax entreprenur who has some interesting plans.
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.
John Lafford, the developer behind the Three Sisters Along the River, is preparing to bring his company’s headquarters to a piece of property near the Petiticodiac he purchased last year.
The long-time lunch joint will leave its Main Street home next month.
The menu consists of a variety of poutines with different meat and veggie ingredients incorporated into basic poutine.
After working as a computer programmer for 20 years, Gregg Corrigan knew he was ready for a change of pace, and he’s getting ready to do that this month — by brewing his own beer.
After the success of Tannery Place South in downtown Moncton’s west end, DuParc Real Estate Group has begun construction on a second mixed-use tower, Tannery Place North.
A survey of 14 large employers found that most employees will keep splitting time between the office and home, which has implications for businesses that depend on the downtown workforce.
DCNB represents the province’s 26 Business Improvement Areas (BIAs), which focus solely on downtowns and represent the interests of downtown businesses.
Piatto Pizzeria and Enoteca is closing its downtown Moncton location after six years in business.