Catalyst Park Advances to Development Application Stage
- 4 days ago
- 2 min read

After nearly three years of planning, coordination, technical studies, and collaboration, we’re incredibly proud to see Catalyst Park officially move into the development application stage with the City of Winnipeg.
Catalyst Park represents more than a new industrial development. At approximately 700 acres, it will become the largest privately developed fully serviced industrial park in Manitoba’s history and one of the first major projects to move forward in CentrePort South. For our team, it represents years of behind-the-scenes work helping lay the foundation for long-term growth in CentrePort Canada.
As planners, we often spend years working through servicing strategies, transportation planning, land use frameworks, environmental considerations, infrastructure coordination, and countless technical details long before a project ever becomes visible to the public. Seeing that work begin to materialize is incredibly rewarding.
We believe deeply in the potential of CentrePort Canada. At a time of growing economic uncertainty and shifting global trade dynamics, Manitoba has a real opportunity to strengthen its position as a major transportation, trade, and industrial hub in North America. Projects like Catalyst Park help move that vision forward by creating opportunities for investment, employment, and long-term economic resilience here at home.
This project would not be possible without the many dedicated people working behind the scenes across the public and private sectors who continue to advocate for a more connected, competitive, and coordinated economic future for Manitoba and Canada. There are a lot of unsung heroes contributing to that effort every day.
We’re also extremely grateful to work alongside the Jessiman Family Investments (JFII), whose vision and commitment to Winnipeg have been instrumental in pushing this project forward. Their ambition for Catalyst Park goes beyond conventional industrial development and reflects a long-term commitment to quality, innovation, and economic growth in Manitoba.
Excited for what comes next.
Read the full article in Winnipeg Free Press: CentrePort South industrial development plan believed to be largest ever in city


