Posted Apr 17, 2010, 12:34 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2009
Location: Dartmouth
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Originally Posted by Bedford_DJ
Shopping centre reinventing itself
Mumford Road space to house doctors, clinics
By BRUCE ERSKINE Business Reporter
Thu. Apr 15 - 4:55 AM
The Access Nova Scotia space in the Halifax Shopping Centre annex on Mumford Road is being transformed into a medical services centre.
"The building is being refocused," said Linda Townsend, Halifax marketing director for 20 Vic Management Inc., which manages the shopping centre for its owner, the Ontario Pension Board.
The new medical space will extend from The Bay to Winners and will include doctors’ offices and specialty clinics, Townsend said in an interview Wednesday.
"It’s under development right now," she said.
Townsend didn’t disclose the building’s new tenants but said the reconfigured space is expected to be complete by the spring of 2011.
The Access Nova Scotia office, which issues driver’s licences, vehicle registration permits, birth and marriage certificates and various business licences, is moving to 300 Horseshoe Lake Dr. in the Bayers Lake Business Park, effective Oct. 1.
The Mumford Road location is the only one in Halifax, and some have complained that moving it to Bayers Lake is inconvenient and will harm the environment by forcing many to drive or use transit to get there.
Service Nova Scotia and Municipal Relations, the government department responsible for the centres, said the move was necessary because the Mumford Road lease was expiring and the landlord chose not to re-offer on the department’s request for proposals.
Department spokeswoman Angel Limgenco said the original location plans for the centre were changed to meet its space requirements.
"We understand that it is a change, but it has ample parking and is on a bus route," she said in an interview Wednesday.
Limgenco said there are Access Nova Scotia offices in Dartmouth and Lower Sackville, and services are also available online.
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I forget who the interview was with but on News 95.7 this morning they had a spokesperson for Access Nova Scotia. She said they were unable to obtain a new lease agreement with the current location. She also claimed that there was "no" space on the peninsula for them? I find that hard to believe. She said nothing about needing more space like the article states. Wouldn't they need less space with some services being available online?
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