Fenwick Place Redevelopment, Halifax, Nova Scotia (2009)

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The Fenwick Tower is a landmark 33 storey building in Downtown Halifax formerly owned by Dalhousie University and now owned by Templeton Properties - a longstanding Halifax developer. Fenwick Tower is the tallest building in Atlantic Canada and the tallest residential building east of Montreal. MVH worked with local architects and more than ten community groups to develop a broadly supported site redevelopment and Tower enhancement scheme.

The redevelopment program included an 11-meter (36 foot) addition to the front of the building, increasing the number of units from 274 to 402 and doubling the commercial space at the base of the Tower.   In addition, the development included adding another nine storey building (90 residential units) and eight storey building (38 residential units), adding 6 street fronting townhouses on Fenwick Street as well as a pedestrian mews supported by approximately 5,000 m2 of commercial space. 10% of the additional residential units will be affordable units (see www.Fenwicktower.ca ). The project was approved unanimously by Halifax Regional Council in February 2011.

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