One Master-Planned District, Built to Reinforce Itself

A single integrated development on Highway 17 in Greater Sudbury — where every component creates traffic, demand and value for the others.

The Concept

KED is a district — not a strip plaza or a collection of unrelated parcels.

Most business parks lease lots and hope tenants find their own reasons to stay. KED is planned the opposite way. Entertainment, hospitality, industrial, office and commercial uses are arranged as one system, so the people, jobs and visitors drawn by one component become the customers, workforce and demand for the next. 

The result is a district with its own gravity — designed, controlled and phased under long-term ownership rather than assembled parcel by parcel.

Location & Access

Positioned on the Trans-Canada Highway

Casino & Entertainment

High-exposure access to the Trans-Canada corridor and pass-through traffic.

Greater Sudbury Hub

Northern Ontario's largest urban centre and regional service capital.

Broad Regional Catchment

A workforce and customer base drawn from across the mining-driven regional economy.

Integrated Servicing

Planned infrastructure and phased servicing built to scale with demand.

District Logic

How the Pieces Reinforce Each Other

Employment

Industrial and office tenants bring daily workforce traffic and long-term jobs.

Visitors

Entertainment and hospitality draw sustained regional visitor volume.

Office & Medical

Professional and institutional users anchor weekday activity.

Retail & Commercial

Gateway and destination retail convert district traffic into sales.

Recreation

Future sport and community lands extend dwell time and regional draw.

Hospitality

Overnight stays and conferences keep visitors — and their spending — on site.

The Components

Eight Reinforcing Zones

Casino & Entertainment

An anchor entertainment destination proposed for the district, designed to draw sustained regional visitor traffic that benefits every neighbouring use.

Resort, Waterpark & Conference

A destination hospitality vision anchoring overnight stays and event demand across KED. Operator and valuation details remain confidential pending approval.

Vanguard Village

Gateway services — fuel, restaurants, convenience and daily needs — plus business accommodation, positioned at the district’s principal point of arrival.

Professional Office & Medical

Office, medical and mining-service space with institutional opportunities, serving both the district workforce and the wider Sudbury region.

Large-Format Industrial

Build-to-suit industrial land for headquarters, distribution and advanced services, scaled for major regional and national occupiers.

Small / Flex Industrial

Multi-tenant industrial and service-commercial space sized for smaller build-to-suit occupiers and growing local businesses.

West Highway Frontage

A high-exposure destination commercial opportunity fronting the Trans-Canada Highway, capturing pass-through and district traffic alike.

Future Sport / Community Lands

Lands reserved for future sport or community use, subject to municipal approvals and partnership decisions as the district matures.

Ownership & Development

Long-Term, Phased, Design-Controlled

1

Long-Term Ownership

A single, committed ownership group with a multi-decade horizon — not a quick land flip.

2

Phased Delivery

Infrastructure and buildings delivered in sequence, matched to real demand and momentum.

3

Design Control

Consistent planning and design standards keep the district coherent as it grows.

4

Execution Focus

Anchors, servicing and industrial demand moving the site from vision to construction.

Why Greater Sudbury

Northern Ontario's Urban and Economic Engine

Greater Sudbury is the region’s largest city and its service, retail and healthcare hub — anchored by a globally significant mining economy and a workforce that reaches well beyond the city limits.

Regional Hub

The urban and service centre for Northern Ontario.

Mining Economy

A globally significant mining and mining-services base.

Broad Catchment

Customers and workforce drawn from across the region.

Highway 17

Direct Trans-Canada connectivity in every direction.

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