LONDON, ONT. Amidst media reports that Amazon may be looking at the London, Ont. region for a massive distribution centre, CTV News has confirmed that two warehouses have been leased in the northeast end. In an email to CTV News London Kapil Lakhotia, CEO and President of the London Economic Development Corporation (LEDC) confirmed the leases near the airport. While the news of the warehouses in London is certainly welcome, there may be something bigger coming to the area. Citing unnamed sources the London Free Press reported Thursday morning that Amazon may be looking at the site of the former Ford Plant in Talbotville for a large distribution centre.
Amazon eyeing old Ford Talbotville plant site for local mega-hub
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Amazon eyeing old Ford Talbotville plant site for local mega-hub
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Work begins in St. Paul to restore a stream, revive Hidden Falls James Walsh, Star Tribune © Star Tribune/Star Tribune/RICHARD TSONG-TAATARII, Star Tribune/Star Tribune/TNS Work began on Monday, May 10, to St. Pauls Hidden Falls with a steady flow gathered from the 122-acre former Ford manufacturing site, now known as Highland Bridge.
More than a century ago, a stream in St. Paul s Highland Park carried stormwater from higher ground over Hidden Falls. On Monday, work began to once again feed those falls with a steady flow gathered from the 122-acre former Ford manufacturing site, now known as Highland Bridge.