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#HaltonHills is a lower-tier municipality within Halton Region, located on the northwestern end of the Greater Toronto Area. The Town strikes the perfect balance between urban and rural living – and is known for an unmatched quality of life that attracts employers, families and a high-quality workforce. The Town’s strategic location provides easy access to major transportation networks and provides a gateway into the North American market. It is a cost-competitive and business-friendly community with a growing and vibrant multi-sector economy. Key sectors of the local economy include: • Advanced Manufacturing • Food and Beverage Processing • Logistics and Warehousing • Clean Technologies • Agri-Business Whether you are looking for vacant land or an existing building, Halton Hills offers a variety of options to suit your needs. Over 15 million square feet of new prestige industrial space and employment lands will be coming online in the next 5 years to support the Town’s future growth and attract global businesses. Make Halton Hills your new home to do business. Visit www.investhaltonhills.com to learn more. #advancedmanufacturing #cleantech #foodprocessing #agribusiness #logistics #warehousing
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In my latest story about downtown Spencerport, I share a link to the Ogden Comprehensive Plan. Read this at https://lnkd.in/eCxmehqF
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The root of crappy leadership is fear. Over eggs, toast, and coffee this morning, Asim and I talked about what it takes to gather a group of people and get them moving toward a positive, unified goal. Clearly one of his strengths because he's done several times in his career, Asim reminded me of the power of understanding the collective benefit of working together when we just decide that's what we're going to do. I saw many examples of bravery, excitement, and success from his experiences. (As a part of our chat, he shared this article from Steve Smith in the St. Louis Business Journal as a response to a The Wall Street Journal article on STL.) These regional issues are the same issues I see within many organizations. They're because a leader and/or group of people are operating from a place of fear. Fear keeps people and organizations not just stagnant, but eventually dry and dusty places where life used to be. What is one practical way you take action to solve problems as a leader? What is the impact you’ve noticed?
"My partners and I have resisted recent pressure from our own employees to “move west” because we want to be part of the solution to some of the challenges of our region, in this case a vibrant downtown." 🖊 Steve Smith, CEO of Lawrence Group & New + Found ⤵
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Well deserved!!! 👏 👏