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The virtues of going virtual – and being unforgettable at it
Everyone is going virtual these days, but not all experiences are memorable for the right reasons. Here's how you can marry high tech and high touch – while accentuating the user experience.
Speeding up approvals processes essential to post-COVID-19 recovery
As we emerge from under the dark cloud and uncertainty of COVID-19, municipalities must speed up the process of change into a digital world so homebuilding can kick-start the economy.
Latest CMHC actions hit homebuyers when they're down
No matter how well intended, CMHC's latest round of changes to mortgage regulations make it more difficult for Canadian homebuyers – particularly first-timers.
NEEZO Studios, an architectural visualization firm and scale model maker, recently acquired a building next door to its current office, expanding its footprint to 15,000 sq. ft. and giving its headquarters a campus-like feel.
As digital alternatives become more important for real estate sales, so too does the need for trusted software solutions that are fast and efficient for developers, and safe and secure for buyers. READ MORE
Construction hoarding isn't just a way to cordon off a job site – it's a valuable public art piece that supports a project's brand and communicates your corporate philosophy. READ MORE
The things that Dyson does
Fresh, clean, and on top of technology, Dyson Canada continues to bring new products to consumers that are a step above.
If you're the manager or owner of a commercial property, chances are you're well acquainted with problems. They come up all the time, ranging in severity from a chip in the hardwood to a leak in the ceiling.
Many home builders have been faced with the dilemma of closing their sales offices 'til COVID-19 is behind us . What if, your company could provide your homebuyers with your sales office presentation... virtually?
Safety remains construction's top priority during COVID-19 pandemic
We may be in the middle of a pandemic, but it's critical the construction industry continue to build homes, infrastructure and transportation systems – safely. Here's why.