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Construction fencing is now up, and there are several excavators on site. Looks like they are about to get going!
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They have started excavation for the foundation.
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They have started excavation for the foundation.
What’s the exact location of this development
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What’s the exact location of this development
#4 on the image below.

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In the above photo, knowing what has been constructed within these blocks within the past 20 years, I'm guessing an easy 60% of all residential homes have been torn down and replaced by new commercial & apartment complexes. In the next 20 years, no residential homes will be left, not even that house on Highfield st will survive.
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https://www.facebook.com/10456179487...4586201542676/

This looks to be taking over the spot where Blue Olive used to be. Same guy who owns India King and Grand King Grocery.
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Took a drive down Weldon St. today. There were work crews at both construction sites. No surprise.
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What a beautiful scene at the skating oval tonight!
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Old Posted Dec 19, 2020, 11:32 PM
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What a beautiful scene at the skating oval tonight!


Waited a long time to use this one!
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Waited a long time to use this one!
I was watching it on the city webcam:

https://www.moncton.ca/webcams/avenir-centre-webcam
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A few nice photos of the new Hilton Garden Inn and of the Monk10 restaurant (from the hotel Facebook page)





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Old Posted Dec 23, 2020, 4:19 PM
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Major Refurbishments Coming for Centennial Park in 2021:
https://letschatmoncton.ca/centennial-park

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For 2021, two important projects are planned:

1) - Enhancements at the main entrance, i.e. refurbishment of the transportation monuments and addition of an action sports park (for skateboards, scooters, BMX bikes and roller blades). *Zone 1
2) - Repurposing of the former pool site (also known as the ‘lower bowl’) *Zone 3
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There are two components to the work planned for the Main Entrance (Zone 1):

Landscaping and refurbishment of the monuments
Action Sports Park

About the Monuments

City Council has approved the funding for the refurbishment of the prominent artifacts at the St. George Blvd. entrance to Centennial Park, as described below:

- The anchor from the escort aircraft carrier HMCS Magnificent. It was presented to the City of Moncton by Rear Admiral D.S. Boyle CD on behalf of Maritime Command on August 11, 1974.
- A Sherman tank called “Coriano”, painted with the tactical signs of the 8th Canadian Hussars (Princess Louise), was presented to the City of Moncton by Brigadier General S.V. Radley-Walters DSO MC CD, on behalf of the Regiment on May 14, 1972. “Coriano” is one of the Regiment’s battle honours from the Italian Campaign.
- The CF 100 Mark 5 (Canuck Aircraft) Serial 18488 was first test flown on August 31, 1955 and its last flight occurred on April 20, 1966. This monument was unveiled on August 14, 1966.
- In addition to military equipment, a 5240 Locomotive with coal tender sits under a canopy to protect it from the elements.

The objectives of the refurbishment of the monuments are to:

address any areas of corrosion;
repair or replace any structural materials;
repaint and refinish to their former glory.
Adjustments and improvements to the landscaping, pathways and connections to St. George Blvd. will also be part of the project.

About the Action Sports Park

In the fall 2019, City Council adopted the Moncton Action Sports Park Strategy(External link). This location in the green space at the Main Entrance was identified as the most preferred site in the city for a new plaza-style multi-season feature, with integrated landscaping to compliment the existing active play activities in Centennial Park. In initial discussions with nearby stakeholders, this site also has the potential to encourage new participants for various sports in the park.

The City is seeking the public’s input to help create a vision of a multi-use space for skateboarding, scootering, biking and inline skating, which could be multipurpose. The project would not impact existing trees and would consider new plantings along with amenities to create a buffer with the existing lawn bowling courts.
Flooding is a major consideration and limitation as to what can be planned for the lower bowl area (site of the former Centennial Park Beach)

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As an area that is prone to significant flooding events that are expected to continue for the foreseeable future any infrastructure to remain or to be built in this zone must be flood resilient. As such, we need to be creative on how to improve the area.

Key Constraints: electrical access or buildings cannot be built within the flood zone, and any landscaping or amenities must be able to withstand severe flooding events.

Required work
Some elements of this project must be completed due to the above-noted constraints:

Moving the gazebo to a more user-friendly and flood-resistant spot;
Removing the bandstand (temporary stages can be brought in for events when needed);
Replacing the bridge that connects this space to Colvert Trail (around the oval pond). This will have a longer span to improve water flow from Jonathan Creek into Centennial Pond.
Ideas for consideration
The City of Moncton is seeking the public’s input to develop a plan for the improvement of the lower bowl space. Here are some ideas received so far from consultants and the public:

Repurposing the trail around the perimeter of the Lower Bowl (3-3.5 m wide), along with a couple of smaller loops, as a skating trail;
Maintain some open green space for improvised play within the bowl area, along with planting of natural meadow vegetation.
Removing the basketball court from its current location, and bringing it up the hill near the playground and canteen. 
Building a shelter with seating in the former boathouse location, overlooking the oval pond and island.
Public input is invited at Let's Chat Moncton.
https://letschatmoncton.ca/centennial-park
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i remember reading an article about the city of moncton doing upgrades to the subway bridge on main street for quite a bit of $$$. is the painting and a few led lights all they're doing? oh yeah and some railings
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New cafe opening in the mixed use building on the SW corner of St George/Weldon (between the King Indian grocery store and Greg Turners constituency office)



If I am not mistaken, I think this means all the ground floor commercial units in the building are now leased.
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Halo Donuts on St George St (initially conceived of as a pop-up location) is going to become permanent. They are staying in their current location, but will be closed for a couple of weeks to allow for renovations.

I never thought I would see the day, but the retail sector on St George is now becoming more healthy that it is on Main Street.

Main Street is beginning to look ghost-town like, thanks to the pandemic. A lot of food retailer have closed or suspended operations since so few office workers are around.
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Major Refurbishments Coming for Centennial Park in 2021:
https://letschatmoncton.ca/centennial-park


Public input is invited at Let's Chat Moncton.
https://letschatmoncton.ca/centennial-park
They should remove the the fencing and overhead gazebo or whatever you call it over and around the train. That train needs sunlight and visibility.
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2021, 4:07 PM
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I never thought I would see the day, but the retail sector on St George is now becoming more healthy that it is on Main Street.
Well, most shops on St George have front door parking. I also find St George st is more open and airy, even though the street is still a little rough around the edges. It does have a long way to go IMO, but it still has lots of potential.
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They should remove the the fencing and overhead gazebo or whatever you call it over and around the train. That train needs sunlight and visibility.
Larger signage telling you what the park is and what each thing is too.
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Old Posted Jan 9, 2021, 1:59 PM
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Some colour for the page:



A neat photo taken down Orange Lane by Inda Intiar of Huddle
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Happy Craft Brewing have opened up a Facebook page:

https://www.facebook.com/happycraftbrewing

They will be opening in the old Paramount location on Main Street, likely later this fall (once the pandemic is over and renovations are complete.
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