Our Projects

Development pipeline

Active developments, moving through planning, approvals, and delivery across Canadian communities where housing demand is growing, and new supply remains constrained.

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Sophia

Barrie, Ontario

Strong rental demand, secured approvals, and a development strategy built in close partnership with the City of Barrie. Sophia is one of Barrie’s most well-positioned purpose-built rental developments.

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Vespra

Barrie, Ontario

Barrie’s downtown is growing fast, and Vespra is built for exactly that moment. 446 purpose-built rental homes, retail at grade, and zoning already secured in the city’s most active growth corridor.

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Magnolia Edgemont

Vancouver, BC

Edgemont Village is one of North Vancouver’s most sought-after neighbourhoods, and Magnolia brings 21 thoughtfully designed luxury townhomes to the heart of it.

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Frequently asked questions

What types of real estate development projects do you build?

Our real estate development projects span purpose-built rental, mixed-use residential, and selective low-rise infill. Each one is chosen based on genuine housing need in the area, a clear path through the municipal approvals process, and conditions that support lasting development over the long term.

Where are your property development projects located?

Our active and upcoming development projects span Canada, with current work in Barrie, Ontario and North Vancouver, British Columbia. We also carry experience in Toronto through prior work and established partner relationships, and we continue to evaluate opportunities in high-potential communities across the country where the fit and mandate align.

How long does a real estate development project take to complete?

Timing varies considerably from one project to the next. Residential development projects in Canada move through multiple phases, and the overall schedule is shaped by servicing requirements, construction complexity, and the specific municipal process governing each site. Planning for that variability is part of how we manage every project.

What makes a development project successful?

Successful development comes down to making sound decisions early and following through with strong execution. That means selecting the right market, building with quality and care, and staying close to the project through every stage of construction so that what gets delivered genuinely holds its value and serves the people who live there.