Rebuild after Harley Street fire will include more apartments

New building will have 38 units

Image | Charlottetown apartment fire

Caption: The Harley Street apartment building was destroyed by fire in July. (Steve Bruce/CBC)

The company that owned an apartment building at 10 Harley Street in Charlottetown, destroyed by fire in July, has approval to put up a larger building on the same site.
City council approved the new plans this week.
It is for a 38-unit building, up from the previous 29. The new building would expand onto a portion of an adjacent property on Allen Street.
In August, Killam Apartment REIT said it was considering a four-storey structure, which would have to have sprinklers. The old three-storey building did not.
The company was planning to have the building complete by this coming summer.

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