It may take 10 to 15 years to build, but Moncton city council has approved a master plan that promises to make room for about 9,000 people in a new neighbourhood called Station Yards, on land owned by nursing home operator Shannex.
Plan created with people, not cars, in mind, planner says

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· Posted: Jan 20, 2026 5:39 AM EST | Last Updated: 3 hours ago
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The location for Station Yards, just south of Wheeler Boulevard and west of Mountain Road. The City of Moncton has approved a master plan that could see 4,500 housing units in the new neighbourhood. (City of Moncton)
It may take 10 to 15 years to build, but Moncton city council has approved a master plan that promises to make room for about 9,000 people in a new neighbourhood called Station Yards.
Station Yards would be located north of the city’s Pinehurst neighbourhood on an 81-acre property owned by Shannex, which operates a 180-bed nursing home on the western side.
The company plans to expand into a 20-acre campus, featuring buildings of up to 12 storeys that would include “a variety of independent and semi-dependent living housing opportunities” to accommodate about 800 more residents.
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