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Lakeview Business District main event at economic development breakfast

"Investment in Lakeview Business District will maintain the momentum of economic growth along Ray Gibbon Drive," St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron said.
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Christian Benson, manager of investment attraction and growth at The City of St. Albert speaks about the need for industrial space in the city.

The future business district on the west side of the city is a main pillar of the city's future, according to speaks at the city's annual economic development breakfast. 

On Tuesday morning, St. Albert Mayor Cathy Heron spoke to the city's business leaders about the importance of the district, which is currently empty land that sits to the west of Ray Gibbon Drive and to the north of Big Lake. 

"Investment in Lakeview Business District will maintain the momentum of economic growth along Ray Gibbon Drive," Heron said. 

"This is going to improve Alberta supply chain and will support growth within the region and all of northern Alberta."

To read more about the economic future of St. Albert, check out the Thursday March 16 edition of the St. Albert Gazette.

 

 


Jennifer Henderson

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Jennifer Henderson is the editor of the St. Albert Gazette and has been with Great West Media since 2015
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