Brownfield Plan for Union Park Kingston Approved
Kingston city council recently approved a brownfield remediation plan for the Union Park Kingston site. Read more in The Whig Standard >>
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 >>
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 vibrant mixed-use neighbourhood for the benefit of all neighbours, Kingstonians, and the hundreds of people that will live and work there. Since filing our applications on …
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 for the City. “Housing creates much needed living space, but it can also play a really important role in urban renewal. A good example of that …
The City of Kingston predicts that seniors will constitute a quarter of Kingston’s population by 2036.
On Aug. 11, Siderius Developments team members Nate Doornekamp and Martin Skolnick, along with moderator Rob Wood and land use planner Mike Keene, presented our proposal and answered over 40 questions from members of the public.
Mayor Paterson stopped by the site of Union Park Kingston to discuss our plans. Check out this short video on his YouTube channel.
Union Park Kingston’s launch was reported on by all of Kingston’s major news outlets, including Global News, The Kingston Whig-Standard, and The Kingstonist. We’re grateful for the strong media interest and large number of positive public comments. We look forward to sharing more about our plans in the coming weeks. Please stay tuned for an …
News in brief: Union Park Kingston is a new planned community proposed for 40 Sir John A Macdonald Boulevard, a brownfield site that was the former location of the Prison for Women. This $143 million development, featuring seniors housing, residential condominiums, and a hotel, is currently seeking City of Kingston approval. Today, the Union Park …
Union Park Kingston Project Begins City Approval Process Read More »