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The Holman Centre
250 Water Street Summerside, PE C1N 1B6
Within its 100,000 square feet of open space, unique offices, ranging from 1,000 to 30,000 square feet, are configured for each business and aligned in clusters to foster collaborative and creative energy. There are 5 floors to consider.
Building on the strength of the past, extending into the endless possibilities of the future, when you say, "We're in The Holman Centre", they immediately know where you are - in the heart of bustling, downtown Historic Summerside.
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Living, Working and Playing in Summerside
"There has been very little turnover and we have good quality staff. We have had easy access to staff and that is the most critical thing."
Excerpt from an interview with David Perry, Carestream HealthLIVING
For those who are currently working and living in most technology-savvy Canadian cities, it can be difficult to imagine no traffic jams, no major commute to work, no smog or air pollution.WORKING
Currently a community of 16,000 residents, Summerside is poised for expansion. It serves an extended area of over 45,000 year round and its location on the eastern seaboard provides easy access to the world.PLAYING
In the city's downtown core there are many specialty shops, restaurants and attractions just a few steps away from Summerside's boardwalk and a gentle stroll along the water's edge.Having a modern outlook and preparing for the influx of people who want to live in a safer, more family oriented environment, Summerside has established itself as a desirable and affordable city. The living is easy in Summerside!
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Provincial Incentives
The Innovation and Development Labour Rebate (IDLR) applies to projects in support of the development and/or commercialization of new products, processes and services that will be sold primarily beyond the borders of PEI.
Fort further information contact Innovation PEI.
Leasing Opportunities
We currently have 3,000 sq ft in the Holman Centre for lease.
- Contact
For more information, contact:
Mike Palmer, Financial Controller
Summerside Regional Development Corporation Ltd.
250 Water Street Summerside, PE C1N 1B6
Office: 902-436-2246
Email: mpalmer@srdcpei.com
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Holman Centre Suite 204b
Located in the historic Holman building, this second floor space includes 3,000 sqft of class 'A' professional office space. The exposed brick sanded, and sealed walls reflect the character of this remodeled 150 year old historic property. The space is heated/cooled with a geothermal system so is not reliant on fossil fuels. Back up emergency power is available if needed as well as UPS service.
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“MOVIN’ ON UP” COULD BE THE THEME FOR THE SUMMERSIDE OFFICE OF COX AND PALMER“Movin’ on Up” could be the theme for the Summerside office of Cox and Palmer as the law firm takes up space on the fourth floor of the Holman building.
Attorney David Hooley, QC, said the firm has outgrown its office space at 88 Summer St. and a larger location had to be found. “We just ran out of space,” Hooley said from the firm’s Charlottetown office. “Expanding the old heritage home that we currently occupy, we did look into that,” he said.
“We had an architect look at it for cost, benefit and functionality and so on, and concluded that we would be better advised to relocate in order to get some additional space.” Hooley said the firm wanted to be in the downtown area of the city and investigated various possibilities there.
Hooley said the firm wanted to be in the downtown area of the city and investigated various possibilities there. “We eventually decided that the Holman complex was a good place to be,” he said. “It’s very central. It’s a nice redevelopment of that old property. It had enough space, actually more space than we need.”
Hooley didn’t know the exact square footage of the new office space but did say that it was more than double what the firm has now. “There are some great views from some of the windows in particular,” Hooley said. “There are some water views and views up Water Street and so on. It’s a nice building and it has been sensitively redeveloped by the Summerside Regional Development Corporation.
“We’re looking forward to the move. It relieves some pressure on space from where we are now.” Hooley said the present location has served the firm well for a number of years but with the addition of staff larger quarters were needed. “It just got to the point where it was too crowded and we needed more space.”
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