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44°39′0″N 63°40′27″W  /  44.65000°N 63.67417°W  / 44.65000; -63.67417  ( Bayers Lake Business Park )

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6-541: Bayers Lake Business Park is a business park in Halifax , Nova Scotia west of Clayton Park . The Bayers Lake Industrial Park was developed from the mid-1980s, and was served by CN Rail 's Chester Subdivision rail line running from Halifax to Yarmouth as well as Highway 102 and Highway 103 . Some of the earliest developments were the Nova Scotia Liquor Commission head office and distribution centre and

12-636: Is administered by the Halifax Regional Municipality . The business park is located at the junction of two major highways; Highway 102 and Highway 103 . The park is approximately 10 kilometres from Downtown Halifax . An abandoned Canadian National Railway line runs through the park as a rail trail . The park is also serviced by Halifax Transit buses: 21 Timberlea, 28 Bayers Lake, and 123 Timberlea (rush hour only at St. Margarets Bay Rd and Lakelands Blvd). The Bayer's Lake Mystery Walls were discovered several years ago during an expansion of

18-640: The Volvo Halifax Assembly , both constructed in 1987. The industrial park began a transition into a business/retail park in the early 1990s. The first major development occurred when the United States warehouse store chain Price Club (currently a Costco ) established a retail store on a westward extension of Lacewood Drive which was called Chain Lake Drive. Additional big box development followed with

24-677: The Bayers Lake Business Park. Extending more than 200 metres and measuring as high as two metres, the stone wall is baffling to many historians. Business park A business park or office park is a designated area of land in which many office buildings are grouped together. These types of developments are often located in suburban areas where land and building costs are more affordable, and are typically situated near major highways , roads , or train stations for easy access. While business parks can provide many benefits, such as providing employment opportunities and boosting

30-434: The establishment of a Kent Building Supplies , followed by a Kmart (subsequently redeveloped as a Zellers , then a Target , now a Canadian Tire ), and an Atlantic Superstore (Now Real Atlantic Superstore ). The popularity of the new retail outlets at Bayers Lake Industrial Park, or "BLIP" as it was popularly referred to by locals, was apparent. Further development occurred when Empire Theatres selected Bayers Lake for

36-482: The establishment of the largest theatre multiplex in Atlantic Canada (17 screens + 1 IMAX); the multiplex is currently operated by Cineplex Entertainment . The multiplex development led to an expansion in restaurants and other retail outlets. Bayers Lake Business Park presently occupies over 2.36 square kilometres (580 acres) and is mostly retail with a declining manufacturing and logistics presence. The property

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