Jennifer Irving Opening Art Gallery In Uptown Saint John
The local photographer has purchased 62 Water Street, a historic property that was built in 1885 in the wake of the Saint John fire.
The local photographer has purchased 62 Water Street, a historic property that was built in 1885 in the wake of the Saint John fire.
Enterprise Saint John rolled out a three-year strategic plan Tuesday that includes filling 1,500 jobs. The organization also changed its name to Economic Development Greater Saint John (EDGSJ), in part to avoid ongoing confusion with a certain car rental company.
A few months after Yuk Yuk’s comedy club closed its doors uptown, the former owner has announced that he’s opening a new club to take its place.
Nearly 1.4 million people flew out of the province’s main airports in Saint John, Moncton and Fredericton.
The new cafe on Princess Street is employing low-income artists and serving coffee from local roaster Beamers Creek.
As one head shop is closing in Fredericton, other shops in the province say new customers have come through the door for products like vaporizers and pipes.
The women’s fashion boutique will open later this month at the former location of Ella The Shop at 101 Prince William Street.
A real estate investor from Western Canada is the latest to see the potential of Saint John’s Union Street, a long-neglected uptown thoroughfare that has seen a fresh round of development and investment over the last year.
The fashion retailer that has been an uptown fixture for 30 years is closing its doors in Brunswick Square January 31.
The BunkHaus Hostel is now the BunkHaus Hostel + Cafe. Its lobby has been transformed to include more seating and a vibe that invites you to sit down and relax with a friend, or perhaps meet a new one from out of town.