It’s an irony of the business world that publicity sometimes blossoms for companies that don’t really need it, because they’re already doing as well as they might wish. That is the case for a popular Kingston-area restaurant: A Slice of Italy, which is located on Route 9W steps away from its intersection with Route 209 in Lake Katrine.
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Betting on Calgary to grow into a major transportation hub that would require large buildings for warehousing and distribution, Highfield Investment Group purchased 800 acres of raw land in Balzac in 2006-07.
In 2010, president Adrian Munro added more land to increase the size of his master-planned High Plains Industrial Park to 1,100 acres. The hugely successful development recently expanded again with the acquisition of another 298 acres of land immediately to the east of the park, strategically positioning it for future growth.
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