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Old Posted Jun 13, 2019, 9:59 AM
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Originally Posted by ColSJ View Post
I've been paying attention recently to realtor Bob McVicar's facebook page and the number of refurbishments and new ownership on the central peninsula is doing very well. So nice to see an area that has been struggling with housing becoming a hot spot for residential development.

The Saint John Jewish Synagogue will become home to 60 Cooke Aquaculture employees following a three-year refurbishment of the building.
https://globalnews.ca/news/5382679/saint-john-synagogue-repurposed/

In addition, I noticed this article put out by CBC that supports such a case.
It's worth noting one of the properties purchased is vacant so maybe they have plans to build a new building in that space. No details have been released about the future of these properties.


https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-bruns...e-edent-historica-developments-1.5171006
The vacant property is the tenant parking for the buildings purchased. Because that street has no off street parking on that side, I imagine historica will maintain parking on that lot as it’s an incentive to offer residents. In fact they already installed historica private parking sign on the lot.
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