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Own property in a rural high traffic density area? Looking to make some extra cash?

Hello,

We are a family owned construction company based out of Milton, Ontario with a focus on the pre-engineered/steel/metal buildings market. We are looking to expand our client base into rural areas and are hoping to find interested parties who would be willing to rent a small portion of their land near a main highway or thru-way for us to place a temporary sign or billboard detailing our services. We are a reputable company in the pre-engineered buildings sector and are an authorized dealer for many large brand name buildings, and we have a reputation for being very reasonable and easy to deal with.

So if interested feel free to call Andrew at 905-693-9607 ext: 224 for a friendly chat!

 

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