Abridged from today's T&T
http://nbbusinessjournal.canadaeast.com/transcript/article/1456018
Kent to open new store in Riverview
Published Tuesday November 15th, 2011
Building supplies chain to take over former Sobeys location
By Eric Lewis
Times & Transcript Staff
A new Kent Building Supplies store will open in Riverview in the coming months.

GREG AGNEW/TIMES & TRANSCRIPT
This former Sobeys location in Riverview is being converted into a Kent Building Supplies.
The store will open in the former Sobeys location on Coverdale Road, which was vacated last year when the grocery store chain opened a new store on Findlay Boulevard.
Riverview's director of economic development Shane Thomson confirmed that Kent was moving into town, filling a large vacancy on Riverview's main road. The store is expected to open in the spring, and a job fair will be held soon to fill positions.
Calls to Kent officials in Saint John yesterday were not returned, but numerous trucks were spotted outside the Coverdale Road building yesterday.
The former Sobeys location is actually a relatively new building. It initially opened in 2000, replacing an older Sobeys building on the same land. The building will likely have to undergo renovations to suit Kent's operations.
Riverview Mayor Clarence Sweetland said the town is happy to welcome Kent to town.
Sweetland also said that a few businesses have expressed interest in possibly moving into the town-owned Chocolate River Station. Meant to be a tourist attraction, the centre on Coverdale Road has taken a hit in recent weeks as two tenants - Ganong Chocolates and Olivier Soapery - closed their stores.
Briggs Maples, Gateway Gallery and Change of Pace Pottery are still operating, however, and Business Riverview's offices are located in the centre.
Sweetland says the town is still optimistic the Chocolate River Station can be a success. A weekly summer market drew large crowds on Friday evenings.
Sweetland said some of the centre's tenants depended on tourism business, which was down this past summer.
"Things are still looking promising for the Chocolate River Station," he said. "We have other people knocking on the door who are interested in moving in there."
The mayor wouldn't name any particular businesses that are considering moving to the station, but he did acknowledge the Riverview Art Centre's proposal to operate out of the building, saving their location in Riverview High for larger events.
personal note - It was already speculated on our forum several months ago that Kent might move into the old Sobeys location on Coverdale Road. This will be the third Kent store in metro Moncton. It will be most welcome to see this empty storefront filled.
I wonder though if this is a pre-emptive strike against any new potential competitors (Rona, Lowes) trying to enter the Moncton market. If the market is already saturated by Kent, then it will be less attractive to any potential competitor. It's the same sort of tactic used by Shoppers Drug Mart and Sobeys in Moncton. They have a dominant market share compared to their competitors (PJC, Lawtons, Superstore, Co-op or, in the case of Kent - Home Depot).