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Old Posted Mar 14, 2023, 9:43 PM
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This is great news. Moncton and Halifax appear to be getting all the shows and concerts and TD Station is till a great venue, it just needs better marketing. Hopefully this company will be able to bring in more live events! If the are able to bring in some of the shows found at London's Budweiser Gardens (which they also manage) it would be a great win for both the Saint John and Fredericton markets!
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Old Posted Mar 15, 2023, 7:37 PM
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More live events, better food among new plans for Saint John's TD Station

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"Management and hospitality company OVG360 adds the arena to its lengthy list of clients.

The new managers of Saint John's TD Station say they want to bring as much live entertainment as they can — and some new things for audiences to snack on while they take it all in.

A division of the Los Angeles-based Oak View Group, OVG360, has signed a five-year agreement with the city to manage the arena's day-to-day operations and concessions.

"We want to increase the programming, increase the content that's coming into the facility," said Blair McGauchie, who is moving to Saint John from Windsor, Ont., to be the arena's new general manager.

"And for people who come into the facility, we want to make it a top-class, you know, fan experience for them."

The new agreement took effect on Feb. 15, adding Saint John to a long list of cities where the company manages venues.

Clients include Climate Pledge Arena, the home of the NHL's Seattle Kraken, and the UBS Arena, where the New York Islanders take the ice. In Canada, the company's 24 clients include the Budweiser Gardens in London, Ont., the Enercare Centre in Toronto and the South Okanagan Events Centre Complex in Penticton, B.C.

The TD Arena will be the company's first foray into the Atlantic provinces.

Arena regularly operated on a deficit

"They're a very capable and experienced operator, and I think they bring a great deal to the table," said James LeMesurier, chair of the Harbour Station Commission. "I think we're very fortunate that they were interested in coming to operate our facility."

The Harbour Station Commission was looking for a management company that could maximize revenue and eliminate the arena's operating deficit, according to city documents.

The deficit was $614,186 in 2021, but even before the pandemic in 2019, it was $570,218, according to the documents.

Until now, the arena was managed by a general manager, not a company, but that person has retired.

McGauchie said there's no immediate plans for any staffing changes at the arena under the new management.


Using a network to bring more shows to Saint John

From a business perspective, OVG360's main goal is to increase revenue at the arena, said Dan Berger, the company's regional vice president for central and eastern Canada.

"We're about increasing the content and doing it as efficiently as possible," he said.

Berger said the company is well positioned to bring more shows to Saint John because of its clients in the eastern United States, in both Bangor and Portland, Maine.

Berger said when an artist is setting out on tour, it's all about the route. An artist wouldn't play a show in Vancouver and then one in Miami the next day, he said.

"It's all about proximity. And it's about artists trying to maximize their own return," he said.

"So when you have three venues that are very close to each other like that, there is an enormous opportunity to reach out to promoters and say, 'Look, here's the package that we can put together for you,'" he said.

Berger and McGauchie said they couldn't share the specifics of any shows that might be coming to the arena. But McGauchie said they'll be looking to bring in more concerts and family shows.

Improving the food

While consulting with people in Saint John about the arena, food was identified as an area that could use improvement, Berger said.

In other properties, such as at Budweiser Gardens in London, Ont., the luxury suite menu includes a charcuterie board for $90 or a maple-bacon baked brie that costs $81 and both items serve 14 people.

"The high quality [of food] that you see in places is something that we are absolutely going to bring here," said Berger.

He said they won't just be bringing menu items from one property to another, and that he wouldn't be surprised if the new menu items have an east coast flair.

"Just because we've got a specific burger that works well in Penticton, it doesn't mean we're just going to completely mimic that," he said.

When it comes to how much people will have to spend at the arena, Berger said they don't intend to simply up the prices on existing items. New items will have new prices and any increases will be justified, he said".
https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-brunswick/td-station-new-management-saint-john-1.6779444
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2023, 12:21 AM
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2023, 9:35 AM
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The Maersk Wilmington will be in port tomorrow. Wonder if this means we officially landed a 4th container line. If so, it’s pretty significant.
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The Maersk Wilmington will be in port tomorrow. Wonder if this means we officially landed a 4th container line. If so, it’s pretty significant.
There seems to be some confusion with this one. The Port Saint John website list this vessel as part of the CMA CGM line and if you look on on the marine traffic website it’s currently travelling from San Juan which is the line CMA CGM runs. At the same time Marine Traffic has the vessel name listed as Maersk Wilmington.
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2023, 4:22 PM
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461 Millidge Avenue (the 30 unit, 5 storey apartment building) will be breaking ground in April.
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Old Posted Mar 16, 2023, 5:05 PM
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There seems to be some confusion with this one. The Port Saint John website list this vessel as part of the CMA CGM line and if you look on on the marine traffic website it’s currently travelling from San Juan which is the line CMA CGM runs. At the same time Marine Traffic has the vessel name listed as Maersk Wilmington.
Agreed. Here is the DPW berth schedule currently listing up to May 28th.

https://www.dpworldcanada.com/client-centre/saint-john/barge-berth-schedule/

It lists M Wilmington as CMA CGM. I am only guessing but it may have changed hands recently. I imagine Maersk is still on the "potential" list. We still only have one berth, two cranes, and a bunch of construction going on at Rodney/Navy piers. The schedule for commissioning of the two super-post-panamax cranes is end of Q1 (two weeks away) and it looks on schedule. They need lay down space and that is being worked on and improving every day. The current berth schedule is going to change when we have more equipment and space, which looks like April.
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Old Posted Mar 17, 2023, 12:32 AM
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Welp... Looks like the LNG expansion won't be happening. The company dropped the idea because it would be too costly to export to Europe from the Saint John facility.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/repsol-lng-export-europe-too-costly-1.6781588
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Old Posted Mar 17, 2023, 3:42 AM
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Welp... Looks like the LNG expansion won't be happening. The company dropped the idea because it would be too costly to export to Europe from the Saint John facility.

Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/politics/repsol-lng-export-europe-too-costly-1.6781588
As the report said:

"U.S. LNG exporters boosted shipments to Europe by more than 137 per cent in the first 11 months of 2022 — an increase that has resulted in tens of billions of dollars in new revenue, according to U.S. Energy Information Administration (EIA) data."

They had enough overhead in their LNG system to be able to more than double their exports to the EU in 2022.
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Corner of Barker and Somerset is excavated and has markers. Anyone know what’s going in there?
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Corner of Barker and Somerset is excavated and has markers. Anyone know what’s going in there?
No idea, it's only 7,000sf on two lots. The lot across Barker that's been for sale forever is 10,000sf.

There's also a lot of level, vacant land across Somerset between Magazine, Kitchener, and Osborne. About 30,000sf.

Would be a cool spot for some 5-6 storey apartments given the height of the sites.
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Old Posted Mar 19, 2023, 6:34 PM
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Brick buildings in foreground will be demolished in near future

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Is there any plans for the site of the brick buildings?
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Is there any plans for the site of the brick buildings?
None that I’m aware of - I assume Dept of transportation will dispose of land once site is leveled.
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Is there any plans for the site of the brick buildings?
Is that the old Pious the 10th school? I went to grade 6 there, back in 1956..
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15 unit to be built shortly on corner Waterloo/Richmond. Non profits on bottom level. To be demographic specific.
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15 unit to be built shortly on corner Waterloo/Richmond. Non profits on bottom level. To be demographic specific.
Fantastic, the more housing on Waterloo and in North of Union/NOU, the better!
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[QUOTE=ColSJ;9889946]A little West Saint John update:

"There is an excavator at the site of the Aquarius Towers development. I am not in this area very often so I have no clue how long it's been sitting there but generally speaking, heavy machinery bolds well. Perhaps if we have any West Siders in here they can chime in
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Breaking ground on Phase 1 - 55 residential / 4100 sq ft commercial - in the beginning of April.

There is a Kent trailer there too.
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A little West Saint John update:

"There is an excavator at the site of the Aquarius Towers development. I am not in this area very often so I have no clue how long it's been sitting there but generally speaking, heavy machinery bolds well. Perhaps if we have any West Siders in here they can chime in
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Breaking ground on Phase 1 - 55 residential / 4100 sq ft commercial - in the beginning of April.

There is a Kent trailer there too.
That's brilliant! Looks a strong start to the year. I'd love to get more details surrounding the East Point site with 2 excavators there now.
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