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Anthem buys 3-property Edmonton industrial portfolio, more to come

RENX.ca Mario Toneguzzi Vancouver-based real estate company Anthem Properties continues to solidify its presence in the Alberta market with the recent acquisition of its first industrial properties in Edmonton. Sean Day, vice-president, industrial, told RENX Anthem has purchased a three-building industrial portfolio in northwest Edmonton from Morguard and the Canada Post Pension Plan. The portfolio is actually larger than the Anthem buys 3-property Edmonton industrial portfolio, more to come

From too big to just right: family finds a home that fits in Trumpeter

Jayman Built’s Madeline model rings true for many interested in a home ready for entertaining and provides lots of living space. Marc Archambault and Sean Morrow bought a Madeleine model home from Jayman Built in the new community of Trumpeter at Big Lake. PHOTO BY WALTER TYCHNOWICZ /Postmedia Edmonton JournalLaura Severs It wasn’t just about downsizing, it From too big to just right: family finds a home that fits in Trumpeter

Alberta’s 150K-Sq.-Ft D’Arcy Crossing Shopping Centre Begins Opening

The D’Arcy Crossing open-air shopping centre by BC-based Anthem Properties will be hope to Safeway, Shoppers Drug Mark, Dollarama, and more. Storeys Howard Chai The Okotoks community of Alberta can officially say hello to D’Arcy Crossing, a new multi-building, open-air shopping centre — something that’s become increasingly rare to see across Canada. Developed by British Alberta’s 150K-Sq.-Ft D’Arcy Crossing Shopping Centre Begins Opening

BIV announces 2022 C-Suite Award winners

BIV Three chief executive officers and three chief financial officers are being recognized with 2022 C-Suite Awards by Business in Vancouver. Winners of BIV’s BC CEO Awards and BC CFO Awards have demonstrated exceptional corporate leadership of British Columbia companies and institutions pre-, peak- and post-pandemic. The CEO Award recipients are: Large company category: Jack Newton, co-founder and BIV announces 2022 C-Suite Award winners

How this urban Sacramento neighborhood is defying a slowdown in the housing market

Brad Wuerer, a senior area director with Weidner Apartment Homes, stands on a rooftop deck on Thursday at the Capitol Towers apartment complex, a seven-story apartment building near Fifth and N streets that opened this fall with 218 units. Lezlie Sterling lsterling@sacbee.com The Sacramento Bee Ryan Lillis & Wes Venteicher One day soon, couples pushing How this urban Sacramento neighborhood is defying a slowdown in the housing market

First pair of seven ‘gleaming’ towers rising on Coquitlam’s southern gateway

Tricity News Diane Standberg Despite a softening real estate market and predictions of slower sales, a Vancouver-based developer is not pulling back on plans to build seven towers at Coquitlam’s southern gateway. Anthem Properties is building a master-planned community of 2,200 homes including condos and market and non-market rental units on a triangular shaped property at 319 North Rd. that previously First pair of seven ‘gleaming’ towers rising on Coquitlam’s southern gateway

In Calgary, apartment building construction is booming as more Canadians embrace rentals

As of September, construction has begun on 2,799 new rental apartment units in Calgary this year, the highest number on record according to the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation. Calgary-based RNDSQR is one development company that has shifted in recent years to building rentals exclusively. (Paula Duhatschek/CBC) CBC News Paula Dhuatschek Across the country, competition In Calgary, apartment building construction is booming as more Canadians embrace rentals

New Douglas Coupland Art Installation Nods to Metrotown’s Evolution

Fordite by Douglas Coupland at 6000 McKay, Station Square.   A new art installation called Fordite by acclaimed artist and writer Douglas Coupland was unveiled Tuesday, September 20th at Station Square in Metrotown, with attendance from City of Burnaby’s Mayor Mike Hurley and various Burnaby City Councillors. The installation, which is the first Coupland piece to join Metrotown’s New Douglas Coupland Art Installation Nods to Metrotown’s Evolution