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Old Posted Jan 10, 2019, 7:56 PM
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Once the 2015 Code is passed at the city level, you will see an explosion of rental units going up. Developers are chewing at the bit to get started. As far as wooden construction is concerned, not these ones that have been approved:





According to APM, the Haviland Street apartments will begin construction May 1st.

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Old Posted Jan 11, 2019, 12:48 AM
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According to APM, the Haviland Street apartments will begin construction May 1st.
Excellent!! Did you hear anything on the apartments on Queen St near mayflower apartments and super store.


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Old Posted Jan 11, 2019, 11:47 AM
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Excellent!! Did you hear anything on the apartments on Queen St near mayflower apartments and super store.

I did not hear anything on this development, however I do know that it has been approved by council. My guess would be an early spring start.
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56-unit apartment building passes first council hurdle



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/princ...ents-1.4972914

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Old Posted Jan 18, 2019, 7:59 PM
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Stratford Pan American Construction in Progress

Stratford Pan American apartments is underway. The foundation is partially
completed.



Here is a recent picture of construction status on this condo.




And an updated rendering of the finished product.

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Old Posted Jan 22, 2019, 12:13 PM
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I was driving around Charlottetown the other day and noticed some construction that I wasn't aware.

University Ave and Eden street behind Mikes's meat shop there is a condo/apartment being constructed.

Gower Street and St. Peters Road behind Nick's bakery there is a fairly large apartment/condo being constructed.

King Street on the Queen Street block there is a 4 or 5 story apartment/condo being built.


Anyone have any pics or info about these places?
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2019, 1:31 PM
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I was driving around Charlottetown the other day and noticed some construction that I wasn't aware.

University Ave and Eden street behind Mikes's meat shop there is a condo/apartment being constructed.

Gower Street and St. Peters Road behind Nick's bakery there is a fairly large apartment/condo being constructed.

King Street on the Queen Street block there is a 4 or 5 story apartment/condo being built.


Anyone have any pics or info about these places?
The Eden Street project would be the new meat shop with apartments: https://www.theguardian.pe.ca/news/l...-store-187805/

Gower Street project has been on and off for years. The businessman who was spearheading it a few years ago has since gone bankrupt, so someone else must have taken it on: https://www.theguardian.pe.ca/news/l...arkdale-95632/

King Street project: there was a story in The Guardian about it, can't seem to locate it. Drawings were also in City Council minutes about a year ago. Looks like it'll be nice building. I believe an existing building next door to this project is also being renovated as part of the overall project. Should help clean up this block quite a bit.
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2019, 5:42 PM
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Here are some more updated images of the Shorefront Apartment being built on the Stratford Waterfront.










Source: killamreit.com

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Charlottetown expecting nearly 150,000 cruise ship passengers for 2019.

https://www.theguardian.pe.ca/news/l...n-2019-279306/



Picture of the Harbour when 4 cruise ships were visiting.
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Invesco unveils plan to add 200 jobs in Charlottetown

New jobs will require more space. Plans will be drawn up for a larger building to house the employees. Up to 600 will be ultimately be needed. The only option downtown is to build up.

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Burger King is coming back to Summerside. It will be located inside Walmart where McDonalds used to be.
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New housing project to accommodate separate needs of families, young adults



https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/princ...omes-1.5027660

This is one butt ugly building. Looks like some buildings I've seen on Army bases back 45years ago!!
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Leon's is moving to a portion of the Sears Building in West Royalty. It looks to be occupying about 40% of the space.


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Old Posted Mar 2, 2019, 12:26 AM
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Gap stores to close in Canada

Gap owns Old Navy too. We lost Sears, now Gap, then Old Navy may be next. Soon the shopping scene in Charlottetown and many other cities of similar size will be impacted.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/gap...nada-1.5039672
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Final rendering of one of the apartment buildings being constructed in East Royalty.


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Gap stores to close in Canada

Gap owns Old Navy too. We lost Sears, now Gap, then Old Navy may be next. Soon the shopping scene in Charlottetown and many other cities of similar size will be impacted.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/business/gap...nada-1.5039672
I heard they want to spin off Old Navy. It’s really the only profitable thing they own. And honestly it’s not like Sears, Payless & Gap we’re thriving. They didn’t adapt to changing markets and so now they are struggling or extinct.
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I heard they want to spin off Old Navy. It’s really the only profitable thing they own. And honestly it’s not like Sears, Payless & Gap we’re thriving. They didn’t adapt to changing markets and so now they are struggling or extinct.
The split up, which followed a comprehensive board review, come as Old Navy has been thriving, while Gap and Banana Republic have struggled.

So clearly Old Navy is fine they want to seperate their thriving entity from the failures
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Taco bell

When's Taco Bell coming to PEI? I'm so tired of waiting. Does anybody have any idea of if there are any movements to one opening any time soon?
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When's Taco Bell coming to PEI? I'm so tired of waiting. Does anybody have any idea of if there are any movements to one opening any time soon?
They are currently renovating the KFC on St. Peters Road to include a Taco Bell
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They are currently renovating the KFC on St. Peters Road to include a Taco Bell
Actually?
Do you have any proof?
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