I didn't like this idea at first, but the more I think about it, the more it makes sense. This intersection is only going to get busier with all the residential development currently happening, and more to come in the future.
The top floor of The Tides is framed in. Still a long way to go, but we can now get a sense of the scale of the building. I observed this morning while coming across the bridge how noticeable the building is. I can imaging how The Current is going to stand out at 10 floors!
And the earth moving has begun. Not a major project at 12 units over 2 floors, but another vacant lot generating a bit more tax revenue for the town. Good location, it should be fully leased quite quickly.
Drove by the site today, and it was a bee-hive of activity. Concrete had already been poured. Being a smaller project at 12 just units, it shouldn't take long to bring this building to market.
Nice photos (and it is nice to see you posting photos on the forum recently). It adds a lot to the site.
The Fairways is easily one of the better quality apartment complexes under construction in the metro area. Clayton Developments out of Halifax is a good quality company. I look forward to seeing what the landscaping will be like. I expect a garden-like atmosphere.
The Fairways will continue to grow over time. There are plans for more apartments, and they're continuing to expand the size of the subdivision. Currently there are multiple semi detached homes under construction on the most recent new street. It's a quality development for the Town of Riverview, and it will be interesting to see if Clayton Developments has plans for more, once The Fairways is fully built out.
They are working on the extension of Cleveland Avenue through to Gunningsville this morning. I hadn’t heard anything about this, but we had speculated that when they built the Kent store that they would extend this road. This should hopefully allow the remaining undeveloped lands in the area to develop more quickly.
I'm pretty sure jonny is right. I don't think the new Kent will be built until next year.
I'm glad to see Cleveland being extended though. This will expand the potential retail footprint in Findlay park.
Interesting, I guess I never really paid attention to the date they were planning on building. The Cleveland extension is therefore unlikely to be related but should be a welcomed through street for the area helping to further increase development.
Interesting, I guess I never really paid attention to the date they were planning on building. The Cleveland extension is therefore unlikely to be related but should be a welcomed through street for the area helping to further increase development.
One of the variances that Kent was asking for was: instead of the maximum allowed of 2 driveways, was to have 3. The plans are for two on Findlay Blvd (58m apart) and one on Gunningsville Blvd. So I think you are right about the Cleveland extension being unrelated to the Kent project.
One of the variances that Kent was asking for was: instead of the maximum allowed of 2 driveways, was to have 3. The plans are for two on Findlay Blvd (58m apart) and one on Gunningsville Blvd. So I think you are right about the Cleveland extension being unrelated to the Kent project.
They might just want a shorter detour for the Pine Glen traffic circle road closure.
Think this will be a big hit especially next door to the trail and Holy Whale
The ice cream shop just across Coverdale Rd. on Cleveland always seemed to do good business. I was surprised that it closed, given how busy it was. I think this one will do very well.
You’d think it would already be open if that was the case. Either way, it should open some of the land for development!
Both are under construction at the same time. If Cleveland opens first it would for sure help out with the traffic circle detour. But I think if that were the reason for the extension, they would have done the Cleveland job first. Could something be in the works for the vacant land that will be opened up? More apartments?