Expected to be move-in ready by this fall, this space will feature four independent units and is designed to meet diverse needs and support a range of industries.
The Corner Brook Port Corporation is growing with a new 24,000 square foot waterfront warehouse facility this spring. Expected to be move-in ready by this fall, this space will feature four independent units and is designed to meet diverse needs and support a range of industries. Business Development Manager Jennifer Crane says this will be a key solution for storage needs in this region. She says an ideal candidate would be someone using container service, the maritime sector and a variety of other sectors looking for storage solutions.
There will be an application process for those interested to give an opportunity to those requiring warehousing. Crane says having this in place will lead to future growth at the port, which has been involved in the container business for the past five years.
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