Putting out the welcome mat: Sault incubator ready to accept small-business clients.

AuthorKelly, Lindsay
PositionSMALL BUSINESS

After months of demolition, renovation and reconfiguration, the new incubation centre in downtown Sault Ste. Marie is ready and waiting to welcome tenants.

Millworks, which is located at Mill Square on the former St. Marys Paper sawmill property, is expected to open in early October, and there has already been interest from potential clients, said Andrew Ross, the manager of Enterprise Centre services at the Sault Ste. Marie Economic Development Corporation (EDC).

The Sault is presently home to the very successful Sault Ste. Marie Innovation Centre, which specializes in fostering businesses in the science and technology sectors. Ross emphasized that Millworks isn't looking to duplicate the work already being done there, but instead will focus on its own niche of clientele.

"We're looking at mixed-use types of businesses, but also the potential exportability of goods and services down the road, the growth potential of the business, the viability/sustainability potential, and the type of entrepreneur," Ross said. "We've had some very good inquiries, some good discussions, and we've narrowed down our internal list a bit, and now we're just looking for a few more clients."

Located in the former machine shop building, the space has been reconfigured to include seven dedicated offices on the second floor, including three single offices and a double office and three triple offices. There is additional space, which could be established as an extra office or meeting room.

It could even be used as a transitionary space for new business owners coming to Sault Ste. Marie from overseas who need a temporary office out of which to operate before they establish a permanent location.

"There are some flexibilities within the space that we're still trying to look to see how we can maximize that," Ross said.

The incubator, which is a three-year pilot project being funded through multiple levels of government, will offer multiple Enterprise Centre programming, in addition to administering three additional programs: Starter Company, Summer Company, and the incubator services.

Ross and his colleague Zoltan Virag, the EDC's manager of...

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