Tue Aug 09, 2005

Developer gives thumbs-up to brownfield tax incentives

BY MICHAEL-ALLAN MARION
EXPOSITOR STAFF / BRANTFORD


City council wants to get more input from private sector brownfield redevelopers before moving ahead with a tax incentives proposal to lure them into cleaning up some of Brantford’s worst sites.

Steve Charest, president of King & Benton Redevelopment Corp., which has successfully redeveloped the former Harding Carpets property into the Holmedale Business Centre and is revamping the Work Wear property at Wellington and Clarence streets into a YM-YWCA Family Program Centre, told council he likes the incentive plan in general.


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