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  2. Nova Scotia Association of Realtors - Wikipedia

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    The Nova Scotia Association of REALTORS (NSAR) is the provincial Board/Association for REALTORS in Nova Scotia, representing 2,100+ real estate brokers and salespeople in 7 regions: Cape Breton Region of NSAR

  3. Crombie REIT - Wikipedia

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    Crombie REIT (formerly Atlantic Shopping Centres, then Crombie Properties) is a Canadian unincorporated open ended publicly traded real estate investment trust which trades on the Toronto Stock Exchange and has an estimated market capitalization of $1.6 billion. [1]

  4. Dartmouth Crossing - Wikipedia

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    A "big box" district, made up of large and medium retailers, including the largest Canadian Tire store in Nova Scotia; [8] A "main street" district containing smaller, fashion-oriented stores, known as 'The Village Shops at Dartmouth Crossing'; An entertainment district containing restaurants and anchored by a 12-screen Cineplex Cinemas movie ...

  5. Industrial Estates Limited - Wikipedia

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    Industrial Estates Limited (IEL) was a Crown corporation established by the Government of Nova Scotia in 1957.. IEL stemmed from the Voluntary Planning Act, instituted by Premier Robert Stanfield's government in the same year.

  6. Historic Properties - Wikipedia

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    Historic Properties Halifax. The Historic Properties (also known as Privateers' Wharf) are warehouses on the Halifax Boardwalk in Halifax, Nova Scotia that began to be constructed during the Napoleonic Wars by Nova Scotian businessmen such as Enos Collins, a privateer, smuggler and shipper whose vessels defied Napoleon's blockade to bring American supplies to the British commander Duke of ...

  7. Sydney station (Canada) - Wikipedia

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    Sydney was a railway station in Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. [1] [2] The building was originally owned by Canadian National Railway and later used by Via Rail Canada until the discontinuance of passenger train service to Sydney in 1990. The property was later owned by a numbered company, 3046975 Nova Scotia Ltd., which is controlled by Patrick ...