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Dear Neighbouring Residents, Over the next two months Ontario Land Surveyors will be re marking our west property line (blue below). After the property line has been laid out via[…]
Kingston city council recently approved a brownfield remediation plan for the Union Park Kingston site. Read more in The Whig Standard >>[…]
The Art of Survival, a Prison for Women Memorial Collective exhibition, opened recently at the PumpHouse Museum on Ontario Street. Read more in The Whig Standard >>[…]
Our friends at SkEye Stream have taken a few aerial shots of the site of our development. Neighbouring properties such as the Penitentiary Museum and the Queen’s Faculty of[…]
We shared in our last update that our plans for Union Park Kingston (the former Prison for Women property) were approved by Kingston city council on Nov. 1, 2022.   That approval was[…]
Our friends from SkEye Stream shared this video highlighting many of the great aspects to life in Kingston. We’ll let the video speak for itself! If you look closely,[…]
Front view of Union Park rendering
We are pleased to announce the former Prison for Women property, which has sat unchanged for 22 years, will be re-developed into an exciting mixed-use community called Union Park[…]
The Union Park Kingston project will be discussed and voted upon at the Oct. 6 City of Kingston Planning Committee meeting.  For more information on the meeting, visit the[…]
A few enquiries have come in recently asking about our progress on the Union Park Kingston proposal. It reimagines the site of the former Prison for Women as a[…]
In his recent State of the City remarks, Mayor Bryan Paterson singled out Union Park Kingston as the type of development he feels the city needs, and a priority[…]
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