" A portion of York Street in Sackville has been slated for redevelopment as early as next summer.
Businesses at 26 and 28 York Street have received notice that their leases will terminate at the end of April 2025. The two properties–which house Blind Forest Books, Sweet Yummyland, The Little Pantry and Steel Clippers–are all owned by Right Coast Realty, whose director is Mike Wilson, the CEO of the AIL Group. "
"AIL vice president of finance Wendy Alder confirmed that termination notices have been sent for April 30 of next year, but said the company had no further information to share at this point, including how many properties might be involved in a future redevelopment.
AIL’s Sackville office is next door to the properties, in the former New Brunswick Telephone Company building at 32 York Street. According to the Tantramar Heritage Trust, the NB Tel building dates back to 1926 when it was constructed as a telephone exchange. Around 2012, the building was “extensively restored with a plan approved by the Town of Sackville Heritage Board,” according to the Trust."
Blind Forest Books relocating in April 2025... see report from CHMA at this article:
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