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Anthem Properties acquires two new retail centres in British Columbia and Alberta

In September 2013, Anthem acquired a collection of four buildings in the heart of historic, downtown Chemainus, BC. The buildings feature a 12,000 sf Chemainus Foods Store, a new 8,800 sf Rexall store, a BC Liquor Store, the regional Library and several enticing local merchants serving the local community as well as an extraordinary number Anthem Properties acquires two new retail centres in British Columbia and Alberta

Waterfront lifestyle floated

The downtown Waterfront condo development is all about urban lifestyle, sandwiched by work and play. It fronts the blue and green of the Bow River, along with Prince’s Island and Sien Lok Park, and it is backed by glittering office skyscrapers.

View’s good from Outlook

The Outlook at Waterfront promises premium views of the Bow River, the  Canadian Rockies and the lights of downtown Calgary. The third tower of the Anthem Properties project — which is located next to  Eau Claire Market to the east — is in pre-sales, with sales to launch later this  month.

Save On Meats Building Sells

The Save On Meats building may see a change under new ownership. On February 28, 2013 Anthem Properties Group Ltd. finalized the acquisition of the historic Save On Meats building in downtown Vancouver. The building, at 43 West Hastings Street, was first erected in 1891 and has been the home of restaurateur/entrepreneur Mark Brand’s revamped Save On Meats Building Sells

Dollarton’s Women in Business

Shawna Conrad, a North Vancouver resident and owner of the Bone and Biscuit Co. is thrilled to be a part of this fantastic community. Shawna offers a common sense approach to a natural dry or raw diet for a healthy pet. The store carries a selection of raw foods as well as their very own Dollarton’s Women in Business

Transit fuelling Burnaby’s growth

Michael Ferreira is watching Burnaby enter its most ambitious growth spurt yet. Mr. Ferreira, who attended broadcasting school in Burnaby in 1986, recalls that year as the turning point for Burnaby as the Expo Line opened and spurred a development craze. Condos and shopping centres sprouted up near the busy Metrotown rapid transit station through Transit fuelling Burnaby’s growth

Station Square Save-On-Foods demolished

The Save-On-Foods store at Station Square mall—once jokingly known as Cave-On-Foods for the collapse of its rooftop parking lot on opening day— is now a pile of rubble. The closure and demolition happened earlier than originally expected, but Save-On plans to return one day to the redeveloped site. Anthem Properties, which is redeveloping the mall Station Square Save-On-Foods demolished