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Independent & Free Press (Georgetown, ON), 10 November 2022, p. 3

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HB NEWS Town of Halton Hills photo Members of Halton Hills town council and Panattoni Development Company break ground ona 141,000-square-foot industrial facility in Acton. GROUND BREAKS ON $35-MILLION ACTON FACILITY REETI ROHILLA rrohilla@metroland.com Halton Hills will soon be home toa new $35- -million industrial building at Futura The Panattoni Development Company broke ground on the 141,000-square-foot building last week, with leasing opportu- iti ‘ble in the latter half of 2023. The project is expected to have positive spinoff economic benefits for the Acton community, shared a town news release. Mayor Rick Bonnette — who was in at- tendance at the event along with council- lors Clark Somerville, Michael Albano and Ted Brown — thanked the company representatives for choosing to locate in ton Hills. "Tam ext tremely pleased to welcome you to our town," Bonnette said. "We look forward to a long and fruitful relationship and continuing to develop our strong partnership with the Panattoni team well into the future," he added. The industrial facility will feature state-of-the-art design and a 40-foot clear height, 24 truck level doors, and outdoor storage. With the site wil accommodating ap- proximately 100 200 employees, the building will greats a home for manufac- turing, warehousing or logistics type us- wwe at Panattoniare proud o A bo work: ing relationship we have built staff at the Town of. Halton hills " "said AL Lambros, development manager at Pa- nattoni Development Company. “Togeth- er, we achieved site plan approval and a full building permit for a 141, 000 ‘square: foot industrial facility in under one year. We look forward to the continued partner. ship as we build and secure a a fenant f for what is our ‘first building To i or get more settee tion, visit the facility's website. POLICE REMIND DRIVERS T0 OBEY CROSSING GUARDS REETI ROHILLA rrohilla@metroland.com “Multiple complaints" of drivers not obeying crossing guards have come for- ward from the towns of Halton Hills and Milton, report Halton police. Police re- mind drivers to be mindful of the direc- tions from crossing guards. "This put the children they are protecting, the guards and the public in serious dan- ger,” stated a HRPS tweet. “Please re- spect the job they dofor our kid's safety," it added. You've worked hard to enjoy retirement, now it’s our pleasure to make this the best time of your life ina family, friendly atmosphere. Our residents enjoy weekly housekeeping, social meals & activities to support their independent lifestyle. 5+ Acre Property All Suites Are Private Accommodations 1 Bedroom Suites with Kitchenette & Large Storage Closet Tate KoXe] tm @lUh Ke (ole) g Activity Options =Talexol¥l ¢-te late Bcterel-1 0 Physical & Mental Wellbeing BOOK YOUR PRIVATE TOUR WITH US TOD. RETIREMENT HOME 222 Mountainview Road North, Georgetown 905-877-1800 id, ORCA INH UONEH - dl CUL | © 7z0z ‘O} Jequienony ‘Aepsunyy |

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