The
GUARDIAN
Aug 1, 2005
City Meeting with APM said Positive
Charlottetown city councillor hopes to hear from developer
soon about complex
Charlottetown – The chair of Charlottetown’s tourism and
economic development committee says a meeting last week with
officials of the APM Group to discuss the possible location
of the APM Group’s new corporate headquarters in
Charlottetown was a positive one.
Councillor Ken Gillis said Sunday a number of points were
discussed at a meeting with Brian Gillis, APM’s vice
president of business development, but he did not elaborate
on the nature of those issues.
“We reviewed a number of points and we will be putting in a
proposal for APM’s new headquarters” Gillis said. “We have
worked with APM in the past and we hope to work with them
again in the future.”
The real estate and construction firm is consolidating its
corporate staff, now located in Halifax, Moncton, St John’s
and Charlottetown, PEI into a new 30,000 square foot state of
the art office complex.
Gillis said the city hopes to hear from the APM Group before
the end of August as to what its intentions are regarding
the complex location.
“The APM Group is a big developer in this province and we
hope to site down with them on a regular basis to discuss
what their plans are for this city and what the city is
willing to do. We would make that same offer to any
developer”.
Cornwall and Stratford have also expressed interest in
securing APM’s multimillion dollar headquarters and the 100
jobs that go with it.
City council was of the belief that the complex was going to
be built on land across the street from the Sears store in
the Royalty Power Centre.
But in a recent newspaper ad APM called for a request for
proposals from cities, towns and communities across PEI for
the relocation of the corporate headquarters.
The company said any proposals should include “any
inducements which will be made available to APM group. It
should also provide a detailed assessment of the benefits,
workforce and costs of relocating in a given community”. |