Lot Sale Moves Building Project Forward On Busy Uptown Saint John Street
Plans for a $6-million, 32-unit mixed-use development called The Telegraph are moving forward.
Plans for a $6-million, 32-unit mixed-use development called The Telegraph are moving forward.
It will be open to the public to grab a glass of wine, craft beer, spirits and cocktails, and serve as a hub for Uncorked’s tours in the city.
Uptown Saint John’s bi-annual Chop Chop Week is back from February 17-23 with plenty of delicious culinary deals for the pickings that will leave foodies drooling.
The diner-style restaurant aims to give customers a sense of nostalgia and surprise by applying culinary knowledge to home-style, family favourite dishes.
The popular summer event that’s drawn thousands into the city centre is coming back for a fourth year with a theme focused on “aliens.”
In November, Chuckles Comedy Club, which had previously been run out of Chuckles Lounge in Parkway Mall, became Punch Lines Comedy Club with its new location on 9 Sydney Street.
The cafe is a licensed bar, cafe and drop-in art studio where people can paint whatever they want, with their friends, date, family or on their own. Pricing is based on the size of canvas you’re using.
Refresh Wellness Studio had to leave its location suddenly on Prince William Street because of a flood. Now celebrating its one-year anniversary at its new location on 91 Princess Street, the owner now looks back on that tumultuous period as “a gift.”
The upgrades, which include repairing and building up the sea wall, are necessary for work to start on the Fundy Quay housing and commercial development.
Cathy Hutchinson, the owner of the store in Market Square uptown, says she is closing down to spend more time with family.