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Clyde: 5481 Clyde Street sits one block from Spring Garden Road, in one of Halifax’s most walkable and complete neighbourhoods. Directly across from the Halifax Central Library and steps from the Public Gardens, it places you at the centre of the city’s daily life — not just its attractions. The building is located above the NSLC Port of Wines, with cafés, restaurants, and some of the city’s best fitness studios within a one-block radius. Dalhousie University, Saint Mary’s University, and Halifax’s major hospital network are all within walking distance, making it a natural base for visiting professionals, families, and extended stays.
Spring Garden Road’s shops, services, and shopping centres are just around the corner, while the waterfront boardwalk and downtown core are a short walk away.
Granville: 1730 Granville Street places you at the centre of downtown Halifax, one block from the waterfront and surrounded by the streets that define the city. Halifax City Hall and Province House are just steps away, with the harbour boardwalk a short walk down the street. The building occupies the historic Kenny-Dennis Building — one of Halifax’s oldest commercial addresses, originally built in 1863 as part of the Press Block. That history is still present in the streetscape, now layered with restaurants, cafés, and everyday destinations, including The Highwayman and morning coffee at Weird Harbour. Inside, furnished one- and two-bedroom apartments offer full kitchens, in-suite laundry, and secure underground parking. Interiors combine mid-century modern furniture with Persian textile accents — creating spaces that feel grounded and composed within a more energetic urban setting. Whether you’re here for a few nights or a longer stay, Granville offers direct access to the city — with a space that lets you step back from it when you need to.
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