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Saint John boasts some of the most beautiful and significant architecture on the continent and its restoration and occupancy is accelerating as the local economy gains steam providing a "campus" for new businesses and creative clusters similar to those found in some of the most vibrant centres in North America.

Catalict has partnered with several ICT and real estate companies in order to ensure that there is sufficient space to allow the fledgling companies in the program to mature properly. The ICT companies including Exigen, Mariner Partners, and T4G are prepared to integrate the start-ups into their existing space and provide the support mechanisms at an affordable price.

The real estate entities will provide the space and support at current market rates with the space configured so that it is sufficient for growth and not burdensome from a fiscal standpoint. Property owners and facilitators are encouraged to consider the benefits of having a creative sector startup in their properties and how they might make their spaces more accessible to startup companies and stage in their growth when affordability and flexibility are paramount.

As Catalict spreads across the province, Catalict will engage supporters to provide space in other communities throughout New Brunswick.

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