Do New Brunswick Cities Like Saint John Need Rent Control?
Rent prices in the Saint John city centre have become a hot topic lately. But how much have rents really gone up-and who is responsible to ensure they’re don’t get out of control?
Rent prices in the Saint John city centre have become a hot topic lately. But how much have rents really gone up-and who is responsible to ensure they’re don’t get out of control?
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The Mashawi restaurant will open next month at 96 Germain Street, the former location of Taco Pica, which closed back in May.
Local businesses are being called upon to “Light Up The Town Purple” as a show of support for victims of domestic violence and the organizations that provide women and their children shelter and support.
Ontario-based Slate Asset Management owns the Saint John mall and has seen vacancy rates increase since before the Covid-19 pandemic hit.
The former owner of Offline Board Game Cafe is opening a boutique grocery store and gift shop in the same place on Prince William Street.
The Covid-19 pandemic brought on many challenges for New Brunswick’s business community. But that didn’t stop some entrepreneurs in Saint John from opening up shop and pursuing their dreams.
The longtime property owner has sold 20 buildings with 150 units to a company better known for high-end developments, Historica Developments.
Historica has become known for buying and transforming properties into higher-end luxury units that cater to wealthier renters. But president and CEO Keith Brideau says they plan to keep the Hazen apartments at more affordable rents.
Physical distancing has accelerated a movement that has been emerging for a few years now, and that is “work from anywhere,” says USTATION founder and CEO Glen Hicks.