Holdings
The company holds a mix of commercial and residential properties that have been maintained and operated over multiple decades.
Har-Way Holdings Ltd.
Har-Way Holdings Ltd. owns and manages commercial and residential properties that have been part of Ladysmith’s commercial core for decades.
Company Introduction
Har-Way Holdings owns and manages properties located primarily along First Avenue and surrounding areas in Ladysmith. These sites are part of a long-standing ownership base connected to the Richmond family’s presence in the community.
Many of these properties have supported retail, service, and commercial activity within the town for decades and continue to play an active role in Ladysmith’s daily life.
The company maintains these sites with a long-term view, supporting existing uses while considering how properties may be improved or adapted over time.
Overview
The company holds a mix of commercial and residential properties that have been maintained and operated over multiple decades.
These properties are concentrated within Ladysmith’s downtown core, including sites along First Avenue and nearby areas.
Properties are held and managed over time, with existing uses maintained while future improvements or changes are considered carefully.
Developments
Har-Way’s primary holdings are located within the First Avenue corridor, including sites historically connected to 49th Parallel Grocery and surrounding commercial uses.
These properties remain active and in use today, supporting a mix of retail, service, and commercial tenants.
Over time, these sites may be improved, adapted, or redeveloped as part of the ongoing evolution of Ladysmith’s core.
Explore DevelopmentsHistory
The properties held by Har-Way trace back to early commercial activity in Ladysmith, including Mackie’s café in the 1940s and the establishment of 49th Parallel Grocery in 1951.
The Richmond family became involved in 1977 and expanded operations over time while maintaining a strong connection to the original Ladysmith location.
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