Wed Dec 17, 2003

Six Nations Council and King & Benton Developments agree to redevelop Grand River Mills building

Six Nations Council and King & Benton Developments have an agreement to lease the Grand River Mills Building (GRM) situated on the Oneida Industrial Park. They have pledged to work together to bring more jobs and economic benefits to the Territory. Construction has begun to complete structural work on the building and plans are under way to present details to the community in the New Year.


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Mon Dec 15, 2003

Environmental Assessment work begins at Harding Carpets site

Environmental Assessment work begins at Harding Carpets site
King and Benton committed to keeping the community and City informed of progress


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Fri Dec 12, 2003

Developer shows off and 'Open for Business'

BY MICHAEL-ALLLAN MARION
EXPOSITOR STAFF / BRANTFORD


A developer claims his new 500-acre private business park on Oak Park Road could open a new phase of economic development in the city and Brant County, and take the heat off the need for land in boundary negotiations.
Charest led a tour Wednesday around the industrial developer's vast land holdings on both sides of Oak Park Road, north of Highway 403.

The property King and Benton has acquired on the west and east sides of the highway is about 500 acres of mostly mined-out quarry land once worked by such firms as Nelson Aggregates.


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