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Old Posted Jun 14, 2012, 12:21 AM
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Public invited to session on project

Developer Darrell Dixon has reduced the height of the tallest building of a three-building residential project proposed for downtown Dartmouth. The initial plan called for it to be 22 storeys, but now it’s drawn up as an 18-storey building.
The public will get a chance to view a different multimillion-dollar residential development proposed for downtown Dartmouth than what was tabled more than two years ago.

Originally, developer Darrell Dixon had proposed a three-building, $60-million, mixed-use residential development on four parcels of land located on Irishtown Road, Queen Street and Ochterloney Street.

The plans for the Seagate Residences called for 300 units in a seven-storey building on Ochterloney Street beside the former Greenvale School, which Dexel Developments has turned into a complex of 36 loft-style apartments, a 14-storey tower on the corner of Queen Street and Irishtown Road (formerly the Pine Street extension) and a 22-storey building on a vacant lot behind the former school.

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