Enjoy luxury living in this newly renovated historic condominium a 2 minute walk from Charlottetown’s downtown core, and two blocks up from the waterfront.
Winter rental available on request
History: A major renovation to this building/condo was recently completed bringing a new life into to an old building. Built by architect Thomas Alley in 1874 and finished in 1876. The Alley family retained ownership of 62 Prince Street until the 1940s, when the widow of Alley’s grandson, Dr. Gordon Alley, sold the building to the Canadian Red Cross Society. Prior to this, the Alleys’ rented the building to Royal Canadian Mounted Police for use as its headquarters. It would house divisional administrative offices and serve as a home for unmarried officers. In 1949, tenders were called for the addition to the south side of the building. By 1950, the addition was complete, as was the remodeling of the building’s interior.