Texpark site
| Texpark site | |
|---|---|
| Texpark site in 2016 | |
| General information | |
| Type | Derelict lot | 
| Location | Halifax, Nova Scotia | 
| Country | Canada | 
| Coordinates | 44°38′47″N 63°34′21″W / 44.646288°N 63.572522°W | 
| Opened | 2004 when Texpark was demolished | 
| Owner | United Gulf Developments | 
| Technical details | |
| Material | Gravel | 
The Texpark site is a prominent vacant lot in Downtown Halifax, Nova Scotia. The Coast, a weekly newspaper, has called it "downtown's biggest gaping hole" and an "embarrassing missing tooth" in the urban fabric. Much of the site was once home to the Texpark, a city-owned parking garage, demolished in 2004.
The lot was sold to United Gulf Developments, who have formally put forward three development proposals for the site. Two of the proposals were approved by the city, but as of 2020 no construction has ever taken place.