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Old Posted Apr 18, 2012, 3:53 PM
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Also, I have it on good authority from another informed source that the developers intend to move quickly on this project, within the next 12-24 months.
Awesome! however with verdiroc involved...

Ill hope for the best I guess...It looks like a high quality development, and underground parking is always a plus...also if it ended up being this large I'm sure Rogers would need a parking garage

If you click on the image it brings you to the full one...Eastcoaster posted the thumbnail link, but thats cool, he's new here...PS welcome!!

heres the full size:



Here is the location:

Take note that since this shot was taken there are two sites that have already been developed...the courthouse to the right and the skate park expansion to the bottom left

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Since Oulton's is now moving to their new campus near the YMCA, I wonder if their old property will be a component of this development as well?
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I like this design a lot. It would fit in just fine with the rest of the buildings along Assomption. It would also hide the blight that is the Rogers building from view except for Westmorland between the market and the courthouse. I actually rather like the idea of having a riverfront boulevard lined with 4-5 story buildings opposite a park.

Though as has already been stated, I'm not going to get excited about anything until I see shovels in the ground.
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Old Posted Apr 19, 2012, 3:23 PM
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Architecture 2000's downtown centre fly-over -- turn off the audio:

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Looks like there's something in the works at 40 Weldon (where Portofino was before)...New Restaurant???
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Old Posted Apr 19, 2012, 7:13 PM
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It will be a new Restaurant/Piano Bar at 40 Weldon . "Sirocco" Mediterranean Fusion cuisine.
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I like the red cladding!
More colour for the downtown
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2012, 3:59 AM
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Pretty sure thats just red brick, which downtown Moncton already has a lot of.
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2012, 10:58 AM
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Anyways, that's just the previous rendering. The articles says that the current proposal consists of two possible options which still have not been released.
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Old Posted Apr 20, 2012, 3:01 PM
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Rogers Call Centre employees assured of parking

The end of a parking lease deal between City of Moncton and a developer will not affect parking spaces for Rogers employees

Allan Dearing - News Staff Apr 20, 2012 10:16:38 AM


MONCTON, NB - Downtown employees at the Rogers Call Centre in Moncton can rest assured they will have parking for years to come.

The City of Moncton has ended a parking deal with the developers at the corner of Westmorland Street and Assomption Boulevard.

But Rogers Communications Atlantic Regional President Ken Marshall says call centre employees have nothing to worry about.

"They are going to continue to have parking tomorrow and the day after and for years to come as a result of the agreement that we have with our developer. It may not be in the exact same parking lot that we have today but it's going to be very close by," notes Marshall.

A spokesperson for one of the developers, Ashford Investments, says tentative plans for the site include an office building or residential complex.
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Pretty sure thats just red brick, which downtown Moncton already has a lot of.
My apologies
Regardless, this red is attractive and is rather simple with which to contrast by planting trees -- especially evergreens in order to maintain this scheme in the winter.

I guess we'll see what other options come forward as new proposals are submitted. I certainly don't think it's unfortunate, however, that downtown Moncton's base colour is red.

Can you imagine if most downtown buildings were the colour of Assumption Place
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Anybody who thinks closing Main Street won't be a major cluster wasn't downtown Friday afternoon when RCMP blocked off the streets surrounding the French Consulate at 777 Main.
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Anybody who thinks closing Main Street won't be a major cluster wasn't downtown Friday afternoon when RCMP blocked off the streets surrounding the French Consulate at 777 Main.
What was going on?
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What was going on?
http://atlantic.ctv.ca/servlet/an/lo...b=AtlanticHome

A government building has been evacuated in downtown Moncton after police received reports of a suspicious package.

The building, located at 777 Main Street, houses the Consulate General of France.

The RCMP responded to the building around 12:30 p.m. Friday.

Police say barricades have been established at the intersections of Robinson and Main Streets, Alma and Main Streets, Queen and Church Streets, and Assomption Boulevard and Westmorland Street as a precaution.

The RCMP are encouraging motorists to avoid the downtown area while police investigate the incident.
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suspicious package as per CBC......And I see I was too slow lol
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Old Posted Apr 21, 2012, 4:45 PM
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A brief phototour of construction sites inside Wheeler Blvd

New CIBC on East Main St.



Transportation Discovery Centre at the Moncton Museum



Valmond Robichaud condo project on Dominion St.



New campus for Oulton College on War Veterans Avenue behind the YMCA.




Hopefully the college will be a little less ugly looking after the cladding is applied.
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The new CIBC is great.
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Thanks for the pics MonctonRad. It's been a while since I went around those areas so it's always great to see some updates/pics!
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The new CIBC is great.
except from the mall it blocks the Chateau Moncton
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except from the mall it blocks the Chateau Moncton
That's not such a bad thing is it?
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