Nova Centre Development Moves Ahead
Published by the Department of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism
Thursday, July 12, 2012
Nova Centre, the largest integrated development project in Nova Scotia's history, will move forward, creating thousands of jobs, attracting thousands of new visitors, and revitalizing downtown Halifax. The province announced with its federal and municipal partners, that work will begin on a new convention centre in the Nova Centre development.
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The Nova Centre will change the landscape of downtown Halifax, and also help change the economic landscape across the province. The Nova Centre will allow us to work with international business to attract bigger, better partners and organizations to the region; to look more closely at joint ventures.
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Percy Paris, Minister of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism
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This development will cement our position as the capital of Atlantic Canada. Nova Scotia will be home to the first convention centre in the region capable of hosting significant national and international events, events we have not been able to host in the past.
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Percy Paris, Minister of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism
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Every new convention Nova Scotia attracts is an opportunity to expose new audiences to our 11 universities, our competitive business climate, local products, diverse research and innovation. Every new visitor is a potential investor or a return visitor.
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Percy Paris, Minister of Economic and Rural Development and Tourism
Quick Facts
- As well, the province, with the developer, will hold a series of public engagement sessions about the centre across the province.
- In just 10 years, the convention centre is expected to generate $85 million in provincial tax revenue, which will support essential priorities like health care and education.
- Public input is a key component of new centre's development.
- Tim Merry will lead 11 public forums throughout Nova Scotia, on behalf of Rank Inc. and the province, to learn about the vision Nova Scotians have for the Nova Centre, and ensure all will benefit from the economic opportunities the convention centre will provide.
- Attendees will help to identify ways the new convention centre can attract more visitors to Nova Scotia, and inspire those visitors to travel throughout the province to experience everything it has to offer.
- The convention centre will operate under a Memorandum of Agreement between the province and Halifax regional council.
Learn More
Media Contact
- Sherie Hodds
- Economic and Rural Development and Tourism
- Cell: 902-220-1385
- E-mail: hoddss@gov.ns.ca
Images
Premier Darrell Dexter speaks to a capacity crowd to announce the Nova Centre development will proceed.
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The crowd applauds as Premier Darrell Dexter talks at the announcement about a new convention centre for Nova Scotia.
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Premier Darrell Dexter shakes Halifax Regional Municipality Mayor Peter Kelly's hand at the Nova Centre announcement.
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FROM LEFT: Halifax Regional Municipality Mayor Peter Kelly, Premier Darrell Dexter, Rank Inc. president Joe Ramia and National Defence Minister Peter MacKay.
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Videos
Premier Dexter announces new convention centre moving forward
Joe Ramia announces Nova Centre to move forward, launches public engagement
Peter Kelly on the Nova Centre project
Peter MacKay on the Nova Centre development
Audio
Premier Darrell Dexter says the centre will create jobs and attract more people to the province.
Premier Dexter says the province is on the cusp of tremendous opportunity.
Developer Joe Ramia, president and CEO of Rank Inc., says the centre will be a place for people to connect.