Harbourside Commercial Park
Overview
Located in Sydney, NS, the Harbourside Commercial Park has plenty of opportunities to co-locate your next bioeconomy site. The Park offers a variety of lot sizes that have been cleared and are ready for construction.
Address
45 Wabana Court
Sydney, Nova Scotia
Site size
Sites vary in size
Transportation
Highway access
Partial marine access
Bioeconomy outputs
Various opportunities
Overview of the Harbourside Commercial Park, available land parcels, existing infrastructure, and coal port
Overview of the Harbourside Commercial Park, available land parcels and existing infrastructure
Large gravel land parcel, recently levelled and is ready for development
Large gravel land parcel, recently levelled and is ready for development
Available land parcel to the North of the Park
Available land parcel adjacent to the sports park
Additional view of available land parcel adjacent to the sports park
Available large land parcel
View of an available land parcel with rail infrastructure
Large available land parcel to the East of the Park
Available corner land parcel
Roadside view of available land parcel
Available large land parcel
Available land parcel with provincial series highway in the background
Site specifications
Previous operations on-site include the Sydney Steel Mill, DEVCO Coke Ovens, and Sydney Tar Ponds |
Various land parcels available throughout the site |
Flexible zoning throughout the Park |
Land parcels are suitable for manufacturing or processing developments |
Newly prepared lands available for immediate development |
Nova Scotia Lands owns and manages the site and is eager to work with prospective companies |
Three-phase power |
Available throughout the site |
Highway access |
Site is on a public ROW with access to the nearby provincial series highway |
Road type |
Paved and grated, gravel road on site |
Marine access |
Close to a deep-water port |
Rail access |
Infrastructure in place but non-operational |
Water supply |
Municipal water and sewer |
Drainage |
Sewer and culvert drainage |
Site topology |
Site is mostly flat and cleared |
Adjacent land |
Surplus land is available for development and is owned and managed by Nova Scotia Lands |
Energy consumption |
Propane and oil, with electric power |
Bioeconomy outputs |
There are a number of established organizations in the Park, providing collaboration opportunities for industrial byproducts |
Additional site factors |
Nova Scotia Lands are open to partnership opportunities |