Hamilton Signature Sign

Hamilton Signature Sign

Hamilton.ca On Friday April 27, 2018 Mayor Fred Eisenberger hosted the official lighting ceremony for the HAMILTON sign. This sign was fully funded by generous sponsors, and fabricated by local Dundas business Hamilton Scenic Specialty Inc. In addition to bringing...

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Diverse, $400M housing plan is a focussed vision for Hamilton

Diverse, $400M housing plan is a focussed vision for Hamilton

Toronto Star Article A game-changing project in Hamilton will transform 13 acres in the city’s east end into a $400-million, master-planned community modelled on affordability, adaptability, inclusivity and diversity. A strategic alliance was forged between the city,...

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Hamilton’s largest brownfield project moves ahead

Hamilton’s largest brownfield project moves ahead

CBC Hamilton Article The largest brownfield remediation project in Hamilton has cleared another hurdle. Councillors voted Tuesday to draft a subdivision plan for the Freeman Industrial Park, located at 440 Victoria St. N., site of the old Otis Elevator and Studebaker...

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Industrial park to rise on old Studebaker site

Industrial park to rise on old Studebaker site

The Hamilton Spectator Article The industrial rebirth of the long abandoned Studebaker property in the heart of the city is set to move ahead over the next year. Developer Sergio Manchia of UrbanCore Developments is proposing to turn the 26-acre property, the former...

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City relaxes rules for massive brownfield project

City relaxes rules for massive brownfield project

New industrial park will be on Victoria Street North at old Studebaker factory City hall has tweaked its rules to allow one of Hamilton’s largest ever brownfield projects to move ahead. UrbanCore Developments is building a new industrial park at the former Otis...

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Mars Avenue site soon to look less like Mars

Mars Avenue site soon to look less like Mars

Residents in the old homes that line Mars Avenue stare out their windows at a barren landscape that resembles the red planet. In September of 2012, a demo crew started to decimate the long mothballed Studebaker factory, a teardown that lasted about a year. Tony Perri,...

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