Friday, 30 March 2012

Call Len Magyar; then call me

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Currently there are 401 reasons to invest in the Woodstock area with your manufacturing industry.
Firstly, Woodstock is home to Toyota and its 2,000 employees, who are manufacturing the RAV4 sports utility vehicle at a plant which opened in 2008. Just this past week, Toyota announced it is hiring 400 more employees to work at the TMMC facility.
The other 400 reasons to consider Woodstock is the available acreage the City currently has in its inventory, with much of it already serviced for industrial / commercial / manufacturing uses.
"At the crossroads of Highway 401 and Highway 403, Woodstock offers an unequaled opportunity to invest for your next business project," said Woodstock Development Commissioner Len Magyar via a press release earlier this week. "With no development charges on industrial construction the time to build in Woodstock has never been better.
"Over 400 acres of vacant industrial land is available for lots of all sizes both in municipal and private ownership. More than 160 acres are fully-serviced and ready now for development with other lots readily serviceable."
Magyar adds that many existing buildings could also meet the needs for industry -- to locate or relocate to Woodstock.
"You can (also) choose from a selection of buildings ranging from 3,000 to 300,000 sq ft that are available and move-in ready."
Learn more about available real estate in Woodstock at www.woodstocknow.com/documents/2012_RealEstateNewsletter_Email.pdf
You may also contact:
Len Magyar
Development Commissioner
City of Woodstock
City Hall, 500 Dundas St
Woodstock, ON N4S 0A7
(519) 539-2382, x 2112
By the way, after talking to Len Magyar, be sure to call me to discuss everything available in Woodstock from new homes to Victorian heritage houses to income property and smaller commercial leases.
Mark Schadenberg, sales representative
Royal LePage Triland Realty
(519) 539-2070, office; 539-4319, home; 539-5619, page; 537-1553, cell & textwww.marksells.ca      royallepage.ca      wesellwoodstock.com
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Email: mschadenberg@rogers.com Twitter: markroyallepage

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