Moncton is preparing to sell portions of city-owned land to be redeveloped as housing.
Locations include land near Coliseum on Killam Drive

Shane Magee · CBC News
· Posted: Nov 27, 2025 5:00 AM EST | Last Updated: 2 hours ago
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Josh Davies, Moncton’s manager of long range policy planning, standing near part of the Coliseum property the city plans to sell for use as affordable housing. (Shane Magee/CBC)
Moncton is preparing to sell portions of city-owned land to be redeveloped as housing.
That includes a small portion of the Moncton Coliseum complex property off Killam Drive. Council voted Nov. 17 to declare a portion of the property surplus — the first step to seeing it redeveloped.
“This is the third property that’s been declared surplus for the purposes of affordable housing,” Josh Davies, the city’s manager of long range policy planning, said during a recent interview beside the site.
The roughly one-acre parcel along Killam Drive is near one of the entrances to the sprawling Coliseum site. The arena complex and parking lots would remain owned by the city.
“What we would anticipate for this type of development would be a multi-storey,
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