HRM taking King’s Wharf developer to court over public safety concerns
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HRM taking King’s Wharf developer to court over public safety concerns
BY JENNIFER HENDERSON
MAY 21, 2026
CN's level crossing, below Alderney Drive at the foot of King Street. Trains block the entry/exit to Kings Wharf several times each day. On the left, the first three commercial floors of the 24-storey luxury highrise known as The Kevel. Credit: Jennifer Henderson
Public safety concerns have prompted Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM) to take a prominent Dartmouth developer to court over violations to the Nova Scotia Building Code Act.
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