Emerging Trends in Hamilton’s Business Parks & Employment Lands Hamilton is open for business. The City of Hamilton is home to nine business parks/districts that offer a wide variety of buildings for sale or lease and vacant parcels of land for future development opportunities. Hamilton’s ongoing success in in developing
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Strategically located on Hamilton’s Harbour with direct access to rail, major highways and the Port of Hamilton Hamilton’s Bayfront Industrial Area has played a defining role in the city’s industrial, economic and cultural development for more than a century. With a total area of around 3,700 acres situated on the
Incredible opportunity for the City to provide continuous public spaces along the West Harbour It’s a project that has been years in the making and is nearing a crescendo as the City of Hamilton prepares to enter the most ambitious phase of its West Harbour Re-Development Plan – significant residential
When will you move or expand your business to Hamilton’s work culture hotspot? To use an old baseball analogy, Hamilton’s Downtown Urban Growth Centre (USG) has seen a number of singles, but early indications are that 2016 is a grand slam. Hamilton has loaded the bases, capitalizing on its strengths,
Hamilton is a place steeped in history and tradition that has continued to look forward. That local attitude is what makes Hamilton special, and the organizations there are unique – even when it comes to organized labour. Meet the men and women of the Labourers’ International Union of North America
The greater Hamilton area has received a lot of interest lately as a place to live and invest. The area’s position as a transportation hub for Southern Ontario, the forthcoming Light Rail Transit (LRT) for major Hamilton corridors, the prospect of all-day GO services between Hamilton and Toronto, and the
It’s been just over a year since Rob Zeidler bought the Cotton Factory on three acres at 270 Sherman Ave. N. For the past year, the building has been undergoing a 21stcentury makeover geared to creative industry tenants and special event space, with a new co-working space for short and
Hamilton’s downtown continues to look to the future through sound investments while building on its recent milestones in commercial and residential investments. There’s evidence in both the statistics, but also in the heart of residents – and it’s not just locals noticing. Ignite Magazine, in a June 2014 article wrote
Hamilton is one of the prime North American Gateways for global goods movement, logistics and distribution, and has few rival cities that can offer all four modes of transportation – rail, road, air, and port – with lower costs along with efficient and uncongested global connections to serve external markets.
The revitalization of Hamilton’s waterfront has been envisioned for well over two decades, but now that development is upon us, it will transform Hamilton’s image by creating a world-class urban waterfront neighborhood. Located in the City’s western waterfront and steps from the downtown core, the “West Harbour” area is seen