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Originally Posted by adamuptownsj
AllAtlantic ran down the Landmark developers; apparently they're still planning on building it. I have my doubts.
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Tremendous news. That's exactly what Saint John needs more of, developers from outside of SJ, and outside of Atlantic Canada, who are committed to building up the Saint John skyline with projects far more ambitious than the typical 4-6 storey apartment blocks we've seen going up around the city.
I'm not sure what's so doubtful about the project, anyways. Developers from outside of Atlantic Canada build stuff like this all time like they're no big deal.
Hopefully it's the first of many projects from developers outside the region looking to take advantage of the low cost land with big potential for ocean views in the form of mid rises and high rises.
I bet the Landmark is completed with people living in it, well before the 19 storey building at Fundy Quay is topped out.
Would be quite the transformation, and hopefully lead to some major improvements between its location and the lower cove loop, maybe even some apartments built on the fringe of the lower cove terminal site. From what I've heard the idea of building residential housing on Port owned lands was more of a PP idea than a JT idea anyways.