Knightsbridge Advanced Manufacturing Hub expected to be a ‘game changer’
29 Aug 2024
Knightsbridge Advanced Manufacturing Hub will be a game-changing and innovating investment in Hamilton, area leaders say.
They expect it to be similar to what happened several years ago when Spooky Nook Sports Champion Mill invested in an old, abandoned paper mill and transformed it into the country’s largest indoor sports facility, attracting thousands of visitors to the city.
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