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It’s no axe-throwing cafe, but there might be a community oven replacing the delicious bakery smells from the now-closed Ben’s site on Quinpool Road.
Preliminary designs for the location were presented at a public meeting this past weekend, and include a mix of town houses, apartments and retail space on Quinpool Road and Pepperell and Shirley Street.
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SignalHFX reporter Francis Tessier-Burns writes that some ideas floated at the public meeting included a community stone oven in an open green space, or even housing the “Life” public art installation left homeless after the bakery’s closure.
Danny Chedrawe’s Westwood Developments bought the 10,000 square metre site after back in November, 2015 after Canada Bread Co. vacated the 100-year-old bakery and left 105 employees out of work.
Final designs still have to be submitted to regional council for approval.
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This article appears in Jan 21-27, 2016.


Looks awesome! It’s a good story, the people involved really care about the site.
I’ve lived in this neighborhood all my life and didn’t know until last year that the squiggly concrete thing was an art installation. I used to stare at it when my grandpa was in the thrift store; not understanding what it was, but curious.
I’m delighted that Danny Chedrawe is the developer for the site! This looks like just the ideal spot to buy a property for retirement years.