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NS: Truro industrial park gets new name

Published on May 1, 2012
Nova Scotia
Published on May 1, 2012

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By Staff, Truro Daily News

Topics :
Daily News , Truro Industrial Development Commission , Stanfield International Airport , Truro , Truro Business Park

[TRURO, NS] - The Hubtown's newly renamed industrial park is in expansion mode.

Now called the Truro Business Park, the site is in the final preparation stages for adding more than 500 acres of business land to its base on the south side of town. The new lots have been identified and streets leading into those lands are scheduled to begin construction later this year.

"We want to send out a signal that all businesses are welcome in Truro and the name 'business park' reflects the true nature of the town's centrally-zoned business and industrial lands," said Mayor Bill Mills in a news release, of the joint decision by town council and the Truro Industrial Development Commission to formally rename the site.

"The diversified nature of the Truro Business Park means we are able to host everything from logistics centres to offices to manufacturers and food and beverage processors."

The park is also in the process of adding new signage to indicate it's location of just 35 minutes from Stanfield International Airport.

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