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The Saint John Free Public Library incorporated in 1883, was the first tax-supported public library in Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada, hence the inclusion of "Free" in the title. The Saint John Free Public Library consists of three branches, the central branch in the Market Square complex, East Branch in the Saint John Transit Building, and ...
The second-tallest building in the city is Saint John City Hall, standing at 55.2 m (181 ft) tall with 15 storeys. As of February 2017, the city contained 1 skyscraper over 80 m (262 ft) and 12 high-rise buildings that exceed 30 m (98 ft) in height. [3] In July 2018, Irving Oil began construction on a new headquarters in Uptown Saint John, next ...
By 1992, the museum had outgrown its Douglas Avenue location, and plans were made to develop new exhibition galleries in a central Saint John location. In April 1996, the New Brunswick Museum was opened at Market Square in leased space in uptown Saint John ( 45°16′22″N 66°03′54″W / 45.2729°N 66.0651°W / 45.2729; -66.0651 ...
Brunswick Square office tower Saint John City Market. List of buildings in Saint John: Courtney Bay Smokestacks (each 106.7 m (350 ft)) Brunswick Square (80.8 m (265 ft)) 19-storey office tower with 511,032 sq ft (47,476.4 m 2) which was built in 1976.
The building was constructed by Toronto-based Corporation Eighteen Ltd. at a cost of $6 million (equivalent to $45.1 million in 2023). The third floor of the city hall has indoor connection to various buildings in the city, including the Saint John City Market, Market Square, the Saint John Free Public Library, [2] and the Brunswick Square.
King's Square is a historic urban park located in Uptown Saint John, New Brunswick, Canada. The grounds of the square itself was established in 1785 when the city was granted it by charter, though it was not until 1844 when King's Square became a park. It was named after King George III. [1]
The AREA 506 Waterfront Container Village is a waterfront experience constructed from over 60 shipping containers. [3] [4] Built on a converted parking lot on the waterfront of Saint John, New Brunswick [5] the Village features over two dozen vendors that operate out of either the shipping containers or food trucks, [2] from retail and gift [6] shops to snacks and coffee.
The Saint John City Market in Saint John, New Brunswick, is the oldest continuously operated farmer's market in Canada, with a charter dating from 1785. [1] The market is located at 47 Charlotte Street.