Work is finally progressing on Sudbury's KED Business Park, according to developer Dario Zulich, who says the 180-acre east-end site is 'poised for growth' despite past challenges. The park, which has faced delays in earlier years, is now moving forward with renewed momentum.
Developer Optimistic About Future
Zulich expressed confidence in the project's potential, highlighting its strategic location and the growing demand for commercial and industrial space in the region. 'We are seeing increased interest from businesses looking to establish or expand operations in Sudbury,' he said.
Key Features of the Park
- 180 acres of prime real estate in Sudbury's east end
- Designed to accommodate a mix of commercial, industrial, and office spaces
- Close proximity to major transportation routes and amenities
The KED Business Park is expected to create jobs and stimulate economic growth in the area. Local officials have welcomed the progress, noting that the development aligns with broader efforts to diversify the local economy.
While specific timelines for completion were not disclosed, Zulich indicated that infrastructure work is underway and that several potential tenants have expressed interest. The park's success could serve as a catalyst for further investment in the region.



