Proposed Rothesay Development Returns to Council
It appears the third time is the charm for a multi-unit development proposed in Rothesay.
It appears the third time is the charm for a multi-unit development proposed in Rothesay.
Lite It Up by Design’s owners have moved their lighting showroom to a more central location in Dieppe, on Champlain Street.
Developer Andrew McKay sought a rezoning to construct a 27-unit building next to the entrance of Arthur Miller Fields.
Both restuarnts remain closed for “an undetermined amount of time.”
The president of KV Properties told council there are “multiple unforeseen issues” with this proposed street design relating to fire access issues, access to the neighbouring commercial lot, and concerns from neighbourhood residents.
Hammond River Brewing Company owner Shane Steeves says he’s tried for years to get into the Nova Scotia or New Brunswick markets, with no success. So he looked westward instead. Now, he’s just shipped a pallet of beer to Saskatchewan.
A local Rothesay bra boutique was nominated as one of the top 200 lingerie boutiques in North America. The award nomination is offered by The Best of Intima, a North American business-to-business magazine focused on lingerie and swimwear.
Operations manager Khristie Leblanc said they experienced several closures during the pandemic but last summer the Rothesay salon reopened and expanded.
The two units will add close to 80 housing units to the town.
Two multi-unit residential developments being proposed along Hampton Road in Rothesay are one step closer to reality.