Won't the two GoodLife's right across the street from each other cannibalize one another?
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The capacity is not changing, just the locations: - The women's only Goodlife is just moving to another spot in the Sobeys development - the 24 hour Goodlife is a replacement for the Main Street location downtown. The only peculiar thing is that they would be across the street from one another, but everything else is status quo. |
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I believe that there are two Good Life gyms in Brookside Mall; a Coed and a Women's gym. Apparently, it's a model that's working for Good Life at least.
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When do the renovations begin on Sobeys?
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Thanks MonctonRad, I just discovered the Moncton PAC Agenda site after you mentioned it, great resource: https://www.moncton.ca/Government/De...___Agendas.htm
Forgive me if this has already been posted somewhere here - While browsing through the May 23rd agenda I came across an interesting piece, they're proposing an Auto Mall where Rallye Hyundai is and by the looks of the photos, Rallye Motors Nissan would be going there which would leave that space (where Nissan currently resides) open to development. Nothing big but interesting none-the-less. |
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https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...0b&oe=57A49F6D source: https://scontent-lga3-1.xx.fbcdn.net...0b&oe=57A49F6D They should really consider putting up a similarly styled sign on the workmen placement office next door......... |
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I completely agree MonctonRad, the work place businesses never have a sign and the buildings always seem to look vacant because of it. |
Interesting tidbit from an Acadie Nouvelle article on upcoming sewer upgrades - http://www.acadienouvelle.com/actual...s-petitcodiac/
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Yeah, I also don't think the journalist would (intentionally) make things up either (at least if they want to keep their employment). Unless he's mistaken, this might be our first indication that work on 55 Queen is imminent. Like you though, I won't "jump for joy" until I see shovels in the ground. I think there was some linkage between 55 Queen and the widening and realignment of Lewis Street. I think that's supposed to go ahead sometime this year too isn't it? Also, FWIW, there was an article in the T&T today on the new Sobeys Extra store at Main & Vaughn Harvey, and similar to the Acadie Nouvelle article, there was a little throwaway comment at the end of the piece mentioning that work on the Junction Village development across the street was to commence "within the month". Fingers crossed........ |
Bad choice of words as you've both noted. I meant to say that the journalist might be assuming that construction is forthcoming based on stale information we've all heard for the past couple of years.
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Also: as I've posted before, Queen/Lewis work is scheduled for next year.
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I'm wondering why steadman this year? Is it possibly because queen and Lewis are a bigger project? I honestly wish the developers for 55 queen would just come out and give an update to people, so we all knew what the plan is. I know they planned on starting construction just before the new sewer instalments etc. But I wish we knew more.
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Apparently the hold up on the queen st reconstruction is an aliant fiber trunk line. The city had scheduled this work for 2012 ish but when they discovered the underground lines they had to re engineer all the sewage etc. They had to come up with an "innovative" solution So it took them 3 years :uhh: to figure out they needed to move it to steadman to get the storm sewers to the river . Thats why steadman is being done first so it can handle the main outflows from queen/lewis. Was discussed at a council meeting a few weeks ago. So steadman this year.. queen lewis next year. It will definialty clean up that area.. |
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