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DEVELOPMENT
Drum Roll
Developer Danny Chedrawe, of Westwood Group, who developed the Gladstone Street block, is preparing to start construction next summer on this six storey, stone and brick condominium on the triangle-shaped piece of land beside the Citadel and adjacent to the co...
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City staff recommends Brightwood viewplanes be eliminated
A report by city staff to the Harbour East Community Council for its next meeting Thursday recommends that viewplanes from Dartmouth's Brightwoood Golf Course be eliminated.
The city position is that viewplanes from privately owned property are not to be p...
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MacRae Makes Queen's Landing Official
Waterfront Development Corporation, the province and and Ben MacRae's Armour Group Limited issued a press release today announcing the project, which includes 100,000 square feet of office space, a 200-room hotel, and underground parking.
The release goes ...
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Nine-unit Fenwick St. Apartment Building: $1,995,000
This property is right next door to Fenwick Tower. Since Templeton Properties has plans to dramatically upgrade the highrise and its adjacent land presumably Fenwick St. real estate values will follow in lockstep. The little row house had a two-story addition ...
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Work Underway on Gladstone North
Work is underway on the former CNIB and Corkum land at Gladstone and Almon Street for Gladstone North, a mixed use building being developed by Danny Chedrawe's development company, Westwood Group.
The new project will have 92 apartments in six storeys, cons...
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Chedrawe says three of five levels leased in Spring Garden building
Michael Haddad, commercial leasing manager for Danny Chedrawe's Westwood Developments says the first three floors are leased of the four-storey building the developer is putting up at the northeast corner of Birmingham Street and Spring Garden Road.
Westwo...
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Sympathetic Solution for a Church in Trouble
With their building aging and their numbers declining the congregation at St. John's United Church at Windsor and Willow streets became pro-active five years ago and started planning for their future.
Project architect Michael Napier says the resulting red...
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The Project That will Change Gottingen Street
Condos are selling quickly along the street, new developments are in the works and speculators are buying property in the neighbourhood but the catalyst for real change on Gottingen is half sold, according to the website for Gottingen Terrace, 16 brick-and-met...
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New Library
Danish architects schmidt hammer lassen, one of Scandinavia’s most recognised, award-winning practices presented drawing to about 120 people at the third public consultation on the new Spring Garden Road library, held August 25 at Pier 21.
The Nova Scotia ...
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The city should not protect viewplanes from private property
City policy states that the city does not protect viewplanes from private property.
Dartmouth viewplanes established in 1977 included the privately-owned Brightwood golf club because at that time it opened its grounds to the public in the offseason. That p...
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It's Scotia Square All Over Again
Certainly the city needs more convention space, but not everyone has been sold by the our-way-or-the-highway approach of proponents of Rank Inc.s plan for the Herald lands.
The center should be on the edge of downtown – not smack in the middle.
The arc...
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A Regional Plan for Absurdity
With its focus on encouraging development and density on the peninsula HRM's Regional Plan sets out restrictions for rural development that lead to absurd, if not perverse land use.
Outside the central core a land owner can only divide a parcel of land of ...
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