A new wave of printed advertising that encourages residents to move to the city of Halifax may soon make its way through areas in Nova Scotia and beyond, after the Bank of Montreal (BMO) last month released a very positive outlook for the Halifax Regional Municipality, continuing up until 2016.
The Halifax Regional Municipality is experiencing strong growth with the recent addition of 12,000 new jobs and constant demand for new positions for shipbuilding in the area. The growth of employment is set to bring the unemployment rate down to its pre-recession levels.
The news comes as a boost to both residents looking for new employment and investors in search of better than average returns in Nova Scotia. Population growth has surprisingly slowed since before the recession, meaning that the Halifax area will be encouraging immigration and skilled labor. Inter-provincial emigration has also been a concern for Halifax.
The demand for housing has kept up with increasing employment levels, with the sale of new units in the past twelve months the highest recorded since 2008. New residential construction has also got a recent boost from government top-ups and other development in the area, which is more excellent news for residents and investors interested in Halifax.
With so much predicted growth, both short-term and long-term, printed campaigns encouraging skilled workers and investors to settle here can be expected. Halifax Print companies can promote the area through large poster printing and strategic brochure printing in surrounding tourist centers and Chambers of Commerce, both within Nova Scotia and in other provinces.
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