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Old Posted Aug 4, 2023, 6:03 PM
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While walking my dog today when I went by the Irving Oil Field House into the EPR parking lot there was temporary fencing up blocking some of the EPR parking lot off. Interesting. Does anyone know what’s going on?
Phase 2 of Fieldhouse?
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Old Posted Aug 8, 2023, 2:56 PM
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Phase 2 of Fieldhouse?
Isn't that supposed to be where 2 hockey rinks are built?
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Old Posted Aug 10, 2023, 12:32 AM
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Work begins on UNB’s Health and Social Innovation Centre

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"It is being described as a transformational project for New Brunswick’s health-care sector.

Work is underway on the Health and Social Innovation Centre at the University of New Brunswick’s Saint John campus.

A groundbreaking ceremony for the new three-and-a-half-storey building was held on Wednesday afternoon.

The new 65,000-square-foot facility will be located on the site of the former Ward Chipman Library, which was recently torn down.

Once complete, it will offer teaching and research facilities, as well as informal learning and study spaces.

Dr. Petra Hauf, vice-president Saint John at UNB, said the centre will be crucial for the university and the province.

“The main reason why it’s so crucial is because of the integrated approach looking into health — the health sector, health care delivery and health management policies — all of those areas that are so important to improve our health care system,” Hauf told reporters following the groundbreaking ceremony.

“It has a combination of new academic programs that are educating the next generation of leaders in our health sector as well as research that is looking at new approaches and best practices.”

This centre will be home to a new four-year interdisciplinary undergraduate program in health as well as graduate programs.

Hauf said they expect to welcome 500 additional students to the university once all of the programs are in operation.

The Health and Social Innovation Centre will be the hub for the Integrated Health Initiative, a program designed to transform health care through education, research, partnerships, innovation and knowledge transfer.

It will also be the foundation for the proposed Health and Technology District in Saint John, a leading hub for digital health and technology in Atlantic Canada.

Hauf said fundraising efforts are now underway at the university level to raise $20 million.

It began in earnest on Wednesday with a $1 million donation from The Pannell Family Foundation.

“The fundraising is for the completion of the building, as well as for our bursaries and scholarships and for the research chairs that we want to get into the building,” she said.

“Of course, we have a gap in the funding for the building, mainly because of the rise in construction costs.”

The centre was initially expected to cost around $38 million to build, but Hauf said they are now looking at a price tag of around $50 million.

The provincial and federal governments announced a combined $27 million in funding last December, leaving the university to come up with the rest.

Hauf said they hope to have the Health and Social Innovation Centre open in January 2025.
https://www.country94.ca/2023/08/09/work-begins-on-unbs-health-and-social-innovation-centre/
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Old Posted Aug 10, 2023, 9:33 PM
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45 unit on Waterloo Dt

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Old Posted Aug 11, 2023, 12:39 PM
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Wow! That's lovely! Who is building this and where on Waterloo?
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2023, 12:46 PM
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Wow! That's lovely! Who is building this and where on Waterloo?
208 Waterloo Street, it’s in the PAC agenda for August 15th. This is the development adamuptownsj company is working on. (Tidal Heritage Development Inc.) 23 affordable and 22 market units

https://pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=15356
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2023, 1:25 PM
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208 Waterloo Street, it’s in the PAC agenda for August 15th. This is the development adamuptownsj company is working on. (Tidal Heritage Development Inc.) 23 affordable and 22 market units

https://pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=15356
Hopefully Adam will be able to find a transformer
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2023, 2:51 PM
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I appreciate the kind words!

The only thing causing me grief is interest rates.

As I said in the Uptown thread, it looks a lot less monolithic in reality. The right/uphill wing is directly along Waterloo and the left is set a ways back, parallel to Brunswick. I wasn't shelling out for a render since PAC only wanted to review the cladding portion.

4 parking spaces, 5 storeys but closer to seven in height, 0 setback (for the right/uphill wing).

We also own a lot at 8 Middle which we planned to use for parking but it's too narrow. No idea what to do with it now.
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2023, 5:51 PM
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Burlington Flats is breaking ground this month. 49 unit at 50 Technology Drive. 5 affordable. Developer is Stephen Brittain's son. Will consolidate the lots at 20 and 21 Burlington into it too. Just south of the 15 unit at 46 Technology.

https://huddle.today/2023/03/06/burlington-flats-development-set-to-break-ground/

Last edited by adamuptownsj; Aug 11, 2023 at 7:22 PM. Reason: removed comment about parking- there will be 70 spots, 41 underground.
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2023, 6:36 PM
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Burlington Flats is breaking ground this month. 49 unit at 50 Technology Drive. 5 affordable. Developer is Stephen Brittain's son. Will consolidate the lots at 20 and 21 Burlington into it too. Just south of the 15 unit at 46 Technology.

Interestingly, it only has 49 parking spaces. Only 8 surface. Usually these suburban ones have a higher ratio than 1:1.

https://huddle.today/2023/03/06/burlington-flats-development-set-to-break-ground/
Already broken ground, most recent picture was posted on their social media July 27th. Their website: https://www.nextportproperties.com/burlington-flats

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Old Posted Aug 12, 2023, 12:10 AM
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Wow! That's lovely! Who is building this and where on Waterloo?
Agree. Interesting looking building. The loft concept is kind of different too. Confused over the mention of 4 parking spots though?
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2023, 7:56 PM
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Anyone know what work is being done down where first Fundy quay building supposed to go? Looks like installation of a bunch of concrete pilings. Not sure if infrastructure or base for a crane.

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Old Posted Aug 21, 2023, 8:39 PM
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Anyone know what work is being done down where first Fundy quay building supposed to go? Looks like installation of a bunch of concrete pilings. Not sure if infrastructure or base for a crane.
Here's a pic from the webcam, I'm assuming you mean this?

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Old Posted Aug 21, 2023, 9:25 PM
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Here's a pic from the webcam, I'm assuming you mean this?

Yes that’s it
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Old Posted Aug 21, 2023, 9:36 PM
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Posted this over on the Fundy Quay thread, and thought I share it here too.

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The Chief Administrative Officer has just said during the meeting that the developer is getting closer to construction starting and is looking forward to construction starting this fall.
He also mentioned that work on the Harbour Passage extension has begun with the retaining wall on the first side of the passage by the old pilot slip. And the public spaces are still on track to be completed by the end of this year.
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Old Posted Aug 24, 2023, 2:54 PM
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Unless there are some major announcements, we’ll miss this by a long shot

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Old Posted Aug 24, 2023, 3:17 PM
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What are they year to date?

Fredericton is at 592 through the end of July.
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Old Posted Aug 25, 2023, 12:56 AM
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There was a finance committee meeting today and there was a "Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Funding Application" presentation for the former Lantic Sugar Refinery site, (near Tin Can Beach). In it contains new use proposals for the the area. The City wants to redevelop the site to include commercial/institutional development and a green area for nonmotorized trail for active transportation and recreation use by the City’s residents and visitors. They plan to rise the site and build a seawall as well and say this will be a future home for music festivals and could the unlock land for potential development range of 50M to 100M.

Link to the presentation: https://pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=15459
Link to the report: https://pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=15458








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Old Posted Aug 25, 2023, 1:09 AM
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There was a finance committee meeting today and there was a "Disaster Mitigation and Adaptation Funding Application" presentation for the former Lantic Sugar Refinery site, (near Tin Can Beach). In it contains new use proposals for the the area. The City wants to redevelop the site to include commercial/institutional development and a green area for nonmotorized trail for active transportation and recreation use by the City’s residents and visitors. This will be a future home for music festivals and could the unlock land for potential development range of 50M to 100M.

Link to the presentation: https://pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=15459
Link to the report: https://pub-saintjohn.escribemeetings.com/filestream.ashx?DocumentId=15458







I'm not sure they'd want to move 506 away from the container village. It's honestly in a good spot right now. I guess the only issue is in the future if they start attracting larger acts, will need more space.

Personally I'd rather see the continuation of prince william, canterbury and germain across lower cove to continue the density of buildings. Or even a european style "square" that has park elements with restaurants, shops and housing.
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