Port Mersey Commercial Park
Overview
There are a number of businesses operating within the Park, making it a great fit for bioeconomy developments. The available sites offer public access roads for industrial transport, with marine transportation infrastructure in place.
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Address
77 Innovation Avenue
Brooklyn, Nova Scotia
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Site size
60 acres
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Transportation
Highway access
Marine access
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Bioeconomy outputs
Steam, saltwater, other
![Aerial image of Port Mersey](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/11/port-mersey-aerial.jpg)
Aerial image of site
![A flat, cleared land parcel available on site](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-1.jpg)
A flat, cleared land parcel available on site
![Paved land parcel available for development](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-2.jpg)
Paved land parcel available for development
![Paved land parcel available for development](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-4.jpg)
Paved land parcel available for development
![Gravel land parcel available for development, the grey building in rear has been levelled to accommodate additional developments](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-5.jpg)
Gravel land parcel available for development, the grey building in rear has been levelled to accommodate additional developments
![An entrance to the industrial transport area](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-6.jpg)
An entrance to the industrial transport area
![Weigh scales located near the gated entrance of the Park](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-7.jpg)
Weigh scales located near the gated entrance of the Park
![Industrial infrastructure for transportation of steam](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-8.jpg)
Industrial infrastructure for transportation of steam
![Side view of steam transportation infrastructure, available paved land parcel in the background](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-9.jpg)
Side view of steam transportation infrastructure, available paved land parcel in the background
![Available land parcel with the steam pipe in the background](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-10.jpg)
Available land parcel with the steam pipe in the background
![Existing facility on site with access to the wharf](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-11.jpg)
Existing facility on site with access to the wharf
![Gated access to the waterfront](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-12.jpg)
Gated access to the waterfront
![Side view of available land parcel, offering port access](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-13.jpg)
Side view of available land parcel, offering port access
![Existing infrastructure on site](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-14.jpg)
Existing infrastructure on site
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On-site pier with opportunity to support marine transportation infrastructure
![Off-site effluent treatment pond](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-17.jpg)
Off-site effluent treatment pond
![Off-site effluent treatment infrastructure](https://www.nsbioeconomysites.com/wp-content/uploads/2022/10/port-mersey-18.jpg)
Off-site effluent treatment infrastructure
Site specifications
Significant land available on-site |
Wide range of industrial uses permitted on-site, excellent opportunity for bioeconomy investments and developments |
Existing commercial and office spaces available for lease in conjunction with the land parcels |
Excess steam inputs available, with potential for surplus inputs from existing manufacturing and processing facilities on-site |
Weigh scales for industrial transport vehicles on-site |
Effluent treatment available off-site |
Phase 1 and 2 Environmental Site Assessments conducted |
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 public access roads that can accommodate industrial transport vehicles |
Marine access |
Existing wharf and marine transportation infrastructure |
Rail access |
N/A |
Water supply |
Municipal water and sewer |
Drainage |
Sewer and culvert drainage |
Site topology |
Site is flat and predominantly paved, some land is covered with fill |
Adjacent land |
Surplus land is available for development and is owned and managed by Nova Scotia Lands |
Energy consumption |
High-pressure steam, electric power Diesel and gas fueling available on site |
Bioeconomy outputs |
High-pressure steam available Potential collaborations with established operations in the Park Opportunity to draw saltwater for processing |
Additional site factors |
Wastewater pumping infrastructure on site Neighbouring mechanical shops within the Park Dam with provincially-owned access road. Industrial permits in place On-site sewer pumping station |