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Old Posted May 9, 2025, 2:12 AM
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[Dartmouth] Cove Zero Timber Lofts (212 Portland) | ? M | 9 Fl | U/C

Name: Cove Zero Timber Lofts
Location: Portland Street @ Skokomul (Maitland) Street, Dartmouth
Floors: 9
Units: 176
Developer: Secure Capital
Builder: Lindsay Construction

AllNovaScotia has a rendering and more details.

The unique factor about this project is it will be Atlantic Canada's largest mass lumber project. Construction should begin this year.

Photo of the site from last week;


HalifaxDevelopments.ca (Photo by David Jackson)
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It will be nice to have that empty lot filled in.
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Looked like a back hoe on site this week.
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Old Posted Nov 16, 2025, 2:21 AM
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There is a project page here with rendering:
https://www.enformarchitects.com/cove-zero
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Reminds me of the RBC Building on Portland St except with smaller windows
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Reminds me of the RBC Building on Portland St except with smaller windows
It does have an institutional look. Particularly the "band" of windows in the middle portion.

I am not sure it will be extremely beautiful but it's pretty substantial and given the construction happening, it seems the whole of downtown Dartmouth is going to shift a bit in feel. That stretch of Portland St was more or less just small residential buildings and Dartmouth used to have a small town feel with some shops and a couple aging office blocks.

I haven't been back in a while but it looks like large portions of the city aren't just getting the odd infill building but are completely shifting in feel. And some older areas that used to be patchy, like downtown Dartmouth or around Gottingen, are getting filled in a lot more.
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I’m surprised that the church hall opposite Moffats has been for sale for a while and had not sold.
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I’ll be surprised if the landmark historic church isn’t slated for redevelopment one of these days.
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I’ll be surprised if the landmark historic church isn’t slated for redevelopment one of these days.
The church has a small digger going around the foundation, which they would do if there is a plan to keep it going.
It’s a shame that there is a demolition plan for the manse, it’s in some of the oldest photos of Dartmouth.
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