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Beverage station Thermador’s stainless-steel Wine Reserve Columns with glass doors are available in 18- and 24-in. widths. There is enough space to hold up to 92 bottles and two or three zones to ensure that wines are stored at the optimum temperature and humidity. This self-contained station includes a prep sink and floating shelves for glassware and other beverage amenities....
A recent case that our firm was involved in known as 660 Sunningdale GP Inc. v. First Source Mortgage Corp. (Sunningdale v. First Source) relating to recovery of a commitment fee on an aborted loan, brought to mind the importance of the wording of commitment letters to both lenders and borrowers.
When you think about health and safety issues on construction sites, slips, trips and falls probably top the list. But there's another less visible threat that's just as critical – and that is mental health.
In a climate where every new development struggles for attention, reliance on outdated marketing techniques is akin to playing a losing hand in poker. The truth I've discovered after being in the new home marketing industry since 1992 is that trends may come and go, but one thing remains constant: The importance of building strong, positive brand engagement through referrals. However, it has to be done right.
By Matt McCurrach, CHBA President As the year quickly comes to a close, I’m wrapping up a productive few months of travel. From Penticton to St. John’s, I’m humbled to have had the opportunity to engage with members in important dialogue about your pressing issues and celebrating in your success. Meeting HBAs across the country This fall, I made 12 stops at...
By Natasha Rombough, Director, Marketing and Communications, CHBA Questioning the “productivity” of the homebuilding industry – or lack thereof – has been bounced around in the media of late. Statistics Canada published data showing that the construction sector is lagging behind other business sectors when it comes to labour productivity. And while there is a general misunderstanding of the issues...
By Chloe Perreault, Communication Strategist, CHBA Developers are making strides in building communities that are vibrant, amenity-rich and more walkable, breaking away from the stereotype that suburbanites need a car for everything. Great community design not only enhances the visual appeal of suburban landscapes but also significantly improves residents’ quality of life. While major cities such as Toronto, Vancouver and...
Build with PINK and make home a better place Owens Corning Owens Corning is a Gold Sponsor Member of the CHBA Net Zero Council, which focuses on innovative and high-performance housing solutions. In the fast-paced construction world, adopting an envelope-first approach to Net-Zero readiness ensures peace of mind for your buyers, guaranteeing that it’s done right the first time. Product focus: PINK Next Gen...
n the midst of a housing supply shortage across much of the country, compounded by affordability challenges, there are many reasons to densify the existing housing stock. Due to the pressures to increase housing supply, more municipalities are easing or otherwise amending zoning bylaws to allow for converting, renovating, redeveloping and building new housing units on an existing property.
Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) members have been building, developing, and renovating Canadian homes for generations. We are sharing the extraordinary contributions CHBA members make in their communities every day through our ongoing #CdnBuilt for Generations campaign. Here are a few recent stories. To read more stories follow our hashtag or visit blog.chba.ca/category/giving-back. BILD Calgary members ride for Habitat for...