A Rare Icon in the Heart of Saint Johns Historic Trinity Royal District Discover the Palatine Building, an architectural gem built circa 1878 in iconic Second Empire style. This 3½-storey stone landmark once housed the Bank of Nova Scotia and features whimsical stone carvings (including a coin-spitting gargoyle), twin grand entrances, and striking Roman arch windows framed by red granite Corinthian columns. Thoughtfully updated, the building blends heritage charm with modern function. The ground floor hosts an art gallery with exposed brick, timber beams, and a private entrance. A secure vestibule leads to the second-floor office space (approx. 2,500 sq ft), complete with a private deck and parking access. The top two levels offer four loft-style residential units with soaring ceilings, sleek layouts, and upscale finishesmore Manhattan than Maritime. Rare for Uptown: six exclusive parking spots, a ground-level patio, and a rooftop terrace with panoramic views of the Bay of Fundy. Fully restored and fully leased, the Palatine is a standout investment or live-work opportunity in vibrant Saint John. contact your Realtor® for more information (28318434)
On Prince William between Princess and Duke, go to Duke as Prince William one way street. Also entry to rear of building off Canterbury St. past Princess St., before Duke
Property Type
Multi-family
Annual Property Taxes
$33,483.80 (CAD)
Time on REALTOR.ca
3 days
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