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'''Official Opening:''' 11 March 1988 by Gerald Merrithew (Federal minister of state for forestry and mines) in presentation of keys to the building to UNB President [[Presidents|James Downey]]
'''Official Opening:''' 11 March 1988 by Gerald Merrithew (Federal minister of state for forestry and mines) in presentation of keys to the building to UNB President [[Presidents|James Downey]]


'''Architect:''' Unknwon
'''Architect:''' Unknown


'''Named for:''' Its use as part of Enterprise UNB
'''Named for:''' Its use as part of Enterprise UNB
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Latest revision as of 16:39, 8 January 2016

Building Name: Enterprise Building #2

Other Names: Unknown

Civic Address: 8 Garland Ct.

Sod Turning: Unknown

Cornerstone Laying: Unknown

Opened for Use: Unknown

Official Opening: 11 March 1988 by Gerald Merrithew (Federal minister of state for forestry and mines) in presentation of keys to the building to UNB President James Downey

Architect: Unknown

Named for: Its use as part of Enterprise UNB

Renovations/changes/additions: Unknown

Notes: In 1988 the building, among eight others, was given to UNB by the Canadian Forestry Service and thus became a research centre known as the Incutech Complex, which housed office and laboratory space for "technologically intensive businesses". The building's name changed again in 2002 when the Incutech Complex became Enterprise UNB, and the building designated the Enterprise Building.

Source(s):

  • UA Case 123; Section 3; Box 1; Enterprise Buildings.


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