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Old Posted Sep 7, 2020, 9:41 PM
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Almost 700 units being built, or about to be built in region. Add to list if I missed something. Apparently a lot more in pipeline. List does not include recent completions of Mitchell Apartments, Millenium Dr, Gulliver’s lookout - probably adds another 100 units.

83 - The Wentworth - Uptown
88 - Seabird Developments - Millidgeville
78 - La Calabria - Forest Hills
89 - Arlington Place - Millidgeville
32 - Telegraph Square - Uptown
49 - Village View (Phase 4) - Millidgeville
47 - The Wellington - Uptown
29 - The Atlantic - Uptown
24 - Central Park Condos - Rothesay
42 - 309 Hampton Rd - Quispamsis
24 - Heatherway - Saint John East
100 - Elmtree Hill - Quispamsis
Don't forget the 50 private rental units being built among the public housing units down on Taylor Ave. either.
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2020, 2:19 AM
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When is waterloo street hill going to be done over? They say this year.
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Old Posted Oct 7, 2020, 12:46 PM
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Someone purchased 149 Broad St on Sept. 8. I can only assume they're demolishing it.
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Old Posted Oct 9, 2020, 5:36 PM
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Excavation is happening at the old bank of Nova Scotia site off of Main Street North. This project appeared to have paused after the first wave of COVID-19 picked up in March.
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 4:20 PM
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Excavation is happening at the old bank of Nova Scotia site off of Main Street North. This project appeared to have paused after the first wave of COVID-19 picked up in March.
Which project is this? More apartment infill similar to next door?
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Old Posted Oct 13, 2020, 5:34 PM
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Which project is this? More apartment infill similar to next door?
Thought I read somewhere it was another 12 unit like the one to left
No info in building permits web site
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Old Posted Oct 16, 2020, 5:10 PM
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...town-1.5763910

Hundreds of new apartment units on the way in Saint John

The municipality has approved 250 residential units so far this year, with another 250 in the approval process.
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Old Posted Oct 27, 2020, 4:12 PM
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https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...ents-1.5778031

City has identified six intersections for potential roundabouts:

Ashburn & Rothesay Road
Woodward & Boars Head
Manawagonish & Gault
Sandy Point & Foster Thurston
Millidge & Somerset
Simms Corner

Nice to see SJ enter the 20th century of roundabout discussion but disappointing to see some councillors still thinking there's no money available for such items.

I think Woodward & Boars Head would be the easiest and most straightforward of all of these to implement first.

It seems very pointless to change Ashburn & Rothesay if there's still going to be another stop light 10 metres away from it. You'll just get traffic congestion in the circle itself.
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Something definitely has to be done about Simms Corner.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 12:33 AM
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Something definitely has to be done about Simms Corner.
People have been talking about the redesign of Simms Corner for decades. I'd dare say that this intersection is less busy now - even if there hadn't been a pandemic - than it ever has been.

City planners waited it out and saved taxpayers some money
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 11:49 AM
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People have been talking about the redesign of Simms Corner for decades. I'd dare say that this intersection is less busy now - even if there hadn't been a pandemic - than it ever has been.

City planners waited it out and saved taxpayers some money
It's not horrendous until you factor in the crosswalks that are blindly around the corners. Making the area more pedestrian friendly would do wonders
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 5:00 PM
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It's not horrendous until you factor in the crosswalks that are blindly around the corners. Making the area more pedestrian friendly would do wonders
I agree with this. It's not easy crossing on any of the streets except for maybe the south crossing. It's a pedestrian nightmare.

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People have been talking about the redesign of Simms Corner for decades. I'd dare say that this intersection is less busy now - even if there hadn't been a pandemic - than it ever has been.
Makes me wonder how many people are travelling west from the north end or vice versa. If you're going Uptown or beyond from the west side it's easier to simply take the Harbour Bridge...it's probably fair to say that Simms was busier when there were still tolls on the bridge. I think going north from west via Simms may only make more sense if you're going to the Regional/UNBSJ.

I know whenever i'm North I usually end up taking Harbour Bridge to go just about anywhere west. Simply quicker and easier. Maybe an updated, roundabout Simms would encourage more people to take that route but I doubt it.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 5:53 PM
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A little bird tells me the lot just east of Tin Can Beach has been sold (or will soon be) and a ~100-unit apartment building is planned. Concrete pad construction to avoid disturbing brownfield contaminants.
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 5:57 PM
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A little bird tells me the lot just east of Tin Can Beach has been sold (or will soon be) and a ~100-unit apartment building is planned. Concrete pad construction to avoid disturbing brownfield contaminants.
Would that be this property? https://paol.snb.ca/paol.html?v=1.0....n&pan=01617410
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Old Posted Oct 28, 2020, 9:51 PM
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Forgive my lack of construction knowledge. That would mean that it would have to be low rise with a concrete pad?
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Old Posted Oct 29, 2020, 2:23 PM
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Pretty incredible how many recent sales there have been east of Wentworth. Worth keeping an eye on.
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2020, 1:27 PM
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Not a fan of Jones' articles as they're usually pessimistic on the best of days, but worth noting a few items:

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/new-b...ices-1.5782841


A numbered company from Peterborough, Ont. bought this corner brick building and the wooden one behind it in Saint John in July for $425,000. Together they house13 apartments


This four story apartment building on Technology Drive in Saint John was bought by a numbered company in British Columbia for $1.67 million in July.


Out-of-province investors have purchased dozens of apartment buildings in New Brunswick this year, both high end and low end. This well-worn six unit building on Princess Street in Saint John was bought for $170,000 by a BC company in August.
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Old Posted Oct 30, 2020, 1:54 PM
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People are VERY upset a bunch of dilapidated buildings are going to get a new lease on life. If they aren't complaining about stagnation they're complaining about growth.

That one on Charlotte and Duke could be beautiful if they spent some money on the ground floor. There was a commercial tenant there in recent memory. With the nonprofit renovating the building across Charlotte this would really benefit that corner.

The place on Princess is derelict and hasn't been occupied in years. Not worth paying $170K for the land, so they must plan to renovate. It's 6 units IIRC.
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Old Posted Nov 2, 2020, 2:59 PM
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I was at Simm's Corner for the first time in a while and noticed a big frame up at the pulp mill. Anyone know what's going up?
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Old Posted Nov 3, 2020, 12:43 AM
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Health and Social Innovation Centre

I was reading council agenda and saw a rendering for a 65,000 sq ft Health and Social Innovation Centre at UNBSJ Campus. Has anyone else heard of this!
If you google “Saint John Agenda”, then click on “Agenda and Minutes”, then “Common Council” down arrow, then Oct 26th PDF agenda - it’s on page 179
If anyone can grab and post that photo that would be great
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