1 Capitol Drive – Charlottetown
1,790 - 2,205 SQ. FT. Available DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE SPEC SHEET Give us a call to discuss your options! Contact Amber MacLauchlan today!
1,790 - 2,205 SQ. FT. Available DOWNLOAD PRINTABLE SPEC SHEET Give us a call to discuss your options! Contact Amber MacLauchlan today!
Unit in the back of building off Cobirt Drive, Charlottetown Give us a call to discuss your options! Contact Amber MacLauchlan today!
IRAC rules against ECO P.E.I. appeal of government's decision to grant building permit to Tim Banks
Port House Development builder says it will revitalize the downtown, despite appeal filed to regulator
The Port House development will fill this parking lot behind the Polyclinic Professional Centre in Charlottetown.
Available for Lease April 1st 2024, approx. 2,300 sq/ft of office space. Modern office layout with abundance of windows for natural light, this space is tucked away and nestled as an end cap of Royalty Plaza Business Centre. Ample parking and easy to access for customers or clients and ideally [...]
Suite 255 1,900 SQ. FT. - New office space class "A" amenities! (above "Dollarama") ample parking main foyer at entrance individual office store fronts exterior/interior signage design/build layouts all new mechanical and electrical systems public washrooms elevator Regional retail centre amenities, banking on site fitness groceries [...]
Lease to Own Opportunities! Two storey townhouses All homes have 3 bedrooms with 2 ½ baths Lowered scale closer to single family neighbourhood Covenants will be in place within the community to protect your investment
Tim Banks, agent for Port House developer Pat Morris, says the Charlottetown’s design reviewer called for changes to the project that were infeasible.
Several large developments are on the horizon at the Royalty Crossing shopping centre in Charlottetown. The department store Winners is expanding by 8,000 square feet and is getting a new entrance on the same side as the Cineplex movie theatre, said Tim Banks, CEO of the APM Group, which owns [...]
Tim Banks has worked in the real estate industry in Prince Edward Island for more than 40 years, managing supplies and services through a multitude of disruptors; among them, COVID-19, weather extremes, port disruptions and labour shortages.
Last month, developer Tim Banks received a development permit from the provincial government for a lot he owns roughly 250 metres from the fabled Greenwich sand dunes, 70 kilometres northeast of Charlottetown. The lot is surrounded by land which now belongs to Parks Canada.