The Town of Tillsonburg is hoping to finish the final stage of servicing for Phase 1 of the Van Norman Innovation Park by the end of the year.
TILLSONBURG - The final stage of servicing for Phase 1 of the Van Norman Innovation Park is well underway.
Phase 1 of the 37 acre industrial park should be completed before the end of this year. Mayor Stephen Molnar says this park will attract more industry to the Town, creating more jobs.
“Tillsonburg’s strategic location, lower costs and ultra high-speed connectivity create the right environment for businesses to grow and prosper. The opening of the Van Norman Innovation Park, with critical funding support from the Government of Ontario, will ensure Tillsonburg has enough serviced industrial lands to meet the needs of current manufacturers while creating inventory for new investment.”
The industrial park is designed to attract more industry to the community. The Town will offer lots from 3 to 16 acres with the lands priced from $50,000 per acre.
Development Commissioner Cephas Panshow says Tillsonburg is a growing town.
“Tillsonburg has been seeing unprecedented investment interest from across the province and even from outside of Canada over the last 18 months. Our location in the heart of Ontario's 401 corridor offers access to Canada’s largest market, as well as proximity to the U.S. Northeast and Midwest.”
You can find more information about the Van Norman Innovation Park online here.

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