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241 Union Street Sold – From Container Village to Brick and Mortar
We are pleased to announce that 241 Union Street, Saint John has sold! The property is located in the Waterloo Village area across from the office building known by locals as “The Golden Ball”. The Union Street property features a ground floor commercial condo and 4 upper floor residential condos which are all currently rented out. The ground floor commercial space is now being renovated by the new owner and will soon be occupied by her business The Vagabond Studios. The Property was one of the earlier small condominium buildings in Saint John, and was very well maintained by the property manager, Leading Edge Property Solutions.
Before acquiring the property, The Vagabond Studio was a vendor at the Area 506 Container Village on Water Street. Rebecca Lavallee, the owner, found success during her time on Water Street but when the village shut down for the season, she went on the hunt for a more permanent location.
The building was previously owned by a corporation controlled by a lawyer in Toronto and who is known to Saint John for his desire to contribute to the improvements of the City; he saw potential in the City and in particular, the Waterloo Village. His business interest also includes a franchise at Brunswick Square known as Print Three which has been in operation since 2008 and he has every interest to expand the business to digital marketing and signage in the near future. He originally bought the building back in 2007, knowing that it has double brick and a steel frame, he gutted all the interiors and modernize the whole building into five spacious condominium units. He is pleased that the property had attracted quite a few prospects, and, in the end, he sold to a buyer with a desire to operate a retail studio on the ground floor which will help contribute to the vibrancy of the area.
Brock Turner was the Listing Agent. Fran Scott of Royal LePage represented the buyer. Did you miss out on this opportunity? Call us for an updated list of available properties.

384 Lancaster Sells for Second Time in Four Years
We are pleased to announce that 384 Lancaster Avenue, Saint John has been sold again. The property is located in west Saint John not far from Reversing Falls Bridge and features a 25,000+/- sq ft commercial building on 1.91 acres of land. Unfortunately, it’s too soon to announce publicly what the new owner’s plans are.
This is the second time this property has traded hands in the past 4 years. It sold previously in 2018 when T4G Limited struck a deal with Nuuvera Inc. As part of the acquisition, Nuuvera had successfully rezoned the property to allow it to be used as a laboratory for the testing and production of medicinal cannabis oils. The property was never used for cannabis processing and in late 2021, the owners determined that the property was no longer required by their company and listed it for sale.
Stephanie Turner was the Listing Agent
Did you miss out on this opportunity? Call us today to discuss other properties for sale in the Greater Saint John area.

NEW LISTING: Turn-key Office Suite in Place 400
400 MAIN STREET Suite 2080 (PLACE 400)
Up to 10,891 square feet for sub-let with free parking. Space is nicely finished and move-in ready. Large open area, offices, meeting rooms, boardrooms, kitchen and more. Possession in as little as 30 days. Accessible from parking lot via 3 banks of elevators. Head-lease expires December 31st, 2025. Longer term lease may also be available if required. Free paved surface parking.
Sub-lease rates as is starting at $17.00/sq ft GROSS for fully furnished turn-key office space!
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LEASED: 340 King William Road
340 King William Road, Saint John, NB

The warehouse located at the corner of King William and Water Tower Road in the Spruce Lake Industrial Park was leased up in a matter of days after hitting the market. Further evidence that there is a limited amount of warehouse space available in the greater Saint John area that offers the high ceilings and dock loading that warehouse occupiers are often looking for. The 10,480 square foot warehouse saw significant upgrades completed by the previous tenant including upgraded electrical, renovated office space and fully fenced yard. The property will continue to be used for warehousing and distribution. This sector is seeing significant growth in the region due in large part to the success of the Port of Saint John. The Port’s multimillion-dollar expansion was predicted to have a major boost on the region’s economy and we are starting to see this in the market. Experts estimate that the port expansion will increase the region’s GDP by an estimated $300 million to $1 billion and it’s not only Saint John that will benefit! According to Herb Emery, Vaughan Chair in Regional Economics at the University of New Brunswick One, the impact could be as much as six times greater outside of our region.
The property was co-listed for LEASE with Stephanie Turner & Brock Turner
Are you looking for warehouse space in Saint John? contact us today
Stephanie Turner (506) 333-3442
Brock Turner (506) 608-8747
Coming to Terms with Alopecia
I developed alopecia areata in 2015. AA is an autoimmune disease which causes patchy baldness. It’s not clear what triggers the condition in some people but once it’s triggered, it’s virtually impossible to un-trigger. There’s no safe effective treatment.

When I first developed AA, I started wearing a wig to hide it. People affected by AA and other forms of alopecia can go through a rollercoaster of emotions such as denial, sadness, anger, acceptance and (at least for me) even gratitude. Gratitude that it only affects my hair and that I can still do all the things I enjoy like working, riding my bike, hiking a trail and climbing a mountain.
Even after I accepted my condition, in an effort to feel “normal”, I continued to wear a wig to work. I treated it like an accessory… like a pretty scarf, jewelry or make-up. I had nice wigs and I think most people didn’t realize I was wearing a prosthetic but I still had mixed emotions. The choice to wear a wig is complicated by our society that puts a great emphasis on physical appearances.
During a recent multi-day wilderness hike in Maine, I came to the realization that hiding my condition is just not important to me anymore! I feel comfortable with my shaved head and it’s the right decision for me now.
September is Alopecia Awareness Month
SOLD: 799 Bayside Drive, Saint John, NB
It was listed for lease but we sold it instead!

We would like to announce that they brokered a sale of 799 Bayside Drive. The 34,560 warehouse which sits on 4.5 acres of land was listed with us for lease but a buyer came along and we were able to put a deal together for our client G.L. C Realty Ltd. The buyer had been searching in the market for warehouse space and this property checked their boxes. The building has 4 dock level doors and 1 grade level door. 799 Bayside Drive is located in the Grandview Industrial Park in close proximity to the Irving Oil refinery and various other industrial occupiers.
Stephanie Turner represented the G.L.C Realty (Seller) and Bertin Hache of CBRE Moncton brought the buyer.


















