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.
Address
77 Innovation Avenue
Brooklyn, Nova Scotia
Site size
60 acres
Transportation
Highway access
Marine access
Bioeconomy outputs
Steam, saltwater, other
Aerial image of site
A flat, cleared land parcel available on site
Paved land parcel available for development
Paved land parcel available for development
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
Weigh scales located near the gated entrance of the Park
Industrial infrastructure for transportation of steam
Side view of steam transportation infrastructure, available paved land parcel in the background
Available land parcel with the steam pipe in the background
Existing facility on site with access to the wharf
Gated access to the waterfront
Side view of available land parcel, offering port access
Existing infrastructure on site
On-site pier with opportunity to support marine transportation infrastructure
Off-site effluent treatment pond
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 |