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Funders, Donors, Sponsors & Supporters
CORPORATIONS & FUNDERS, DONORS, ORGANIZATIONS SPONSORS $ Platinum 50,000 + & SUPPORTERS • Alberta Law Foundation • AMJ Campbell • Brookfield Properties • Business Fore Calgary Kids • CTV Calgary - Bell Media • Enbridge • Inter Pipeline Ltd. • Royal LePage Solutions/Royal LePage Shelter Foundation • Shoppers Drug Mart LOVE YOU Thank you to the following funders, • Health Campaign donors, sponsors and supporters who • Trico Charitable Foundation/Trico Homes Inc. Take A Stand Against Family Violence Gold $25,000 – $49,999 and Abuse in support of individuals and • Borger Group of Companies • Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited - families striving to live safer and Calgary Office Prop. • Cask Brewing Systems Inc. healthier lives. • CIBC - Personal & Commercial Banking in • Alberta & NWT • CREB Charitable Foundation • Gibson Energy UL During a critical time in our • Husky Energy Inc./Husky Group of Companies community, your generosity helped • Olympia Charitable Foundation • Rothmans, Benson & Hedges Inc. those we serve move towards their • Spruce Meadows Leg Up Foundation - Gibson Energy journey of healing and safety, with • TC Energy hope and dignity. $ $ Silver 10,000 – 24,999 • ATB Financial • BP Canada Energy Company 2020-2021 FUNDERS • Calgary Shaw Charity Classic Foundation • Cause To Smile Fund at Calgary Foundation • Alberta Children’s Services • Cenovus Energy Inc. • Alberta Health Services • Cisco Systems Canada • Computer Modelling Group Ltd. • Alberta Human Services • EDC Associates Ltd. • City of Calgary, Family & Community • Ei3 Audio Visual Support Services (FCSS) • Enerplus Corporation • Gryphon Petroleum Corp. • Government of Canada • JSS Barristers • United Way of Calgary and Area • Keyera Corporation • Mawer Investment Management • McLeod Law LLP • Morrison Homes • National Bank $ $ Donors 1,000 – 4,999 • RBC Royal Bank/RBC Foundation • Seven Generations Energy Ltd. -
For Lease Calgary Place I & Ii
FOR LEASE CALGARY PLACE I & II RANDY FENNESSEY ALY LALANI LEIGH KIRNBAUER KELLY FALCONI ANDREW WIEBE President Senior Vice President / Partner Senior Associate Associate Associate 403 571 8762 403 298 0410 403 298 0408 403 298 0420 403 571 8759 COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 900, 335 8th Avenue SW This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed Calgary, AB T2P 1C9 or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. This www.colliers.com/calgary publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and /or its licensor(s). © 2017. All rights reserved. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing listing agreement. Accelerating success. CMN Calgary Inc. algary Place is a 610,000 square foot Class “A” office property comprised of two towers, two levels of retail Cand a two level, below grade, climate controlled parking facility. It is located in the downtown core at one of the busiest connections to Calgary’s Plus 15 walkway linking it to all major office buildings in the City’s Central Business District. -
Funders, Donors, Sponsors & Supporters
FUNDERS, DONORS, Corporations and SPONSORS Organizations & SUPPORTERS Platinum $50,000 + • Alberta Law Foundation • AMJ Campbell Thank you to the • Brookfield Properties • Calgary Flames Foundation following funders, • Cardel Lifestyles/Logel Homes • CTV Calgary – Bell Media donors, sponsors • Enbridge • Inter Pipeline Ltd. • Royal LePage Solutions/Royal LePage and supporters who Shelter Foundation Take A Stand Against • Shoppers Drug Mart LOVE YOU Family Violence and Gold $25,000 – $49,999 • Borger Group of Companies Abuse in support of • BP Canada Energy Group ULC • Business Fore Calgary Kids • Cask Brewing Systems Inc. individuals and • Husky Energy Inc./Husky Group of Companies families striving to • Postmedia • Sinopec Daylight Energy Ltd. live safer and Silver $10,000 – $24,999 healthier lives. • Blythespirit Consulting Inc. • BOMA Calgary Foundation • Brookfield Residential Properties Inc. • Calgary Shaw Charity Classic Foundation • Computer Modelling Group Ltd. • CREB Charitable Foundation • Enerplus Corporation • Field Management Services 2019-2020 Funders • GDI Services (Canada) LP • Homes by AVI (Canada) Inc. • Alberta Children’s Services • Pembina Pipeline Corporation • Petrogas Energy Corp. • Alberta Health Services • RBC Royal Bank • Alberta Human Services • Sproule • City of Calgary, Family & Community • Spruce Meadows Leg Up Foundation • TC Energy Support Services (FCSS) • Valentine Volvo • United Way of Calgary and Area • Velvet Energy Ltd.Postmedia Solutions 15 CALGARY WOMEN’S EMERGENCY SHELTER Bronze $5,000 – $9,999 Donors $1,000 – $4,999 • ATB Financial • 3 Points Aviation • ATCO Group • 495327 Alberta Ltd. • Bar None Ranches Memorial • Alaris Royalty Corp. • Barjac Construction Management Inc. • Alberta Roofing Contractors Association Ltd. • Brydon Stairs Ltd. South Zone • Calbridge Homes • Arbutus Solutions Limited • Laurie M. Anderson and Debbie D. -
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R A 2 0 e n 2 p n 0 u o a r t l I N F O @ B O M A . C A 4 0 3 . 2 3 7 . 0 5 5 9 “…having BOMA stand up and represent our industry to the government and key decision makers is invaluable. The importance of this supportive lifeline through any crisis cannot be understated. I am grateful to be a part of the BOMA community, and highly recommend membership to anyone considering joining.” Teddi Poworoznik, Property Manager - Suncor Energy Centre, Brookfield Properties About BOMA Incorporated as a not-for-profit entity under the Societies Act of Alberta. A member-driven, committee-run organization that is locally autonomous. A member of BOMA Canada, a body that represents the industry nationally, and is federated with BOMA international. Affiliated with BOMA International, headquartered in Washington, D.C. This 19,000 member organization represents building industry groups around the world. Mission and Vision VISION: BOMA Calgary is the valued source of knowledge and leadership for commercial real estate. MISSION: BOMA Calgary demonstrates commitment to building excellence in the commercial real estate sector through advocacy, education and professional relationships. Message from the Chair & Executive Director The past 13 months have presented all of us in the commercial real estate industry with unprecedented challenges. As the pandemic hit, BOMA members were at the forefront of the response. You assisted tenants in understanding the restrictions, accessing government support programs, and making rent payments. You also adjusted policies and protocols to ensure that buildings were distanced, cleaned, and safe. -
James Short Park and Parkade
JAMES SHORT PARK AND PARKADE 1.0 FACILITY 1.1 Description The James Short Park and Parkade (115–4 Av SW) is a multipurpose facility that comprises an underground parking garage, a surface-level park, and Plus-15 connections to Sun Life Plaza (112–4 Av SW), TransCanada Tower (450–1 St SW), and the Suncor Energy Centre East Tower (111–5 Av SW). The parkade was designed by Calgary architect Fred Valentine, and it was officially opened on December 3, 1990. The Calgary Parks Foundation developed James Short Park, and it was dedicated on June 20, 1991. The following inscription on the dedication plaque explains the park’s name: Dedicated in recognition of James Short, K. C., who came to Calgary from Ontario in 1889, was principal of Central School before becoming a prominent lawyer and long-term member of the Calgary School Board. Located on this site, the city’s first high school and first normal school for the instruction of teachers was renamed after him in 1938. 1.2 Development history This block, once the site of James Short School, was scheduled for urban renewal in 1966. To address downtown parking needs, the Greyhound terminal that opened in 1972 was built to accommodate a five-storey parking structure above it, although this was never built. City council initially approved park development for this block in 1973, but The City’s plans competed with the federal government’s aspiration to build a new federal complex on the site. (In the event, the project—the Harry Hays Building—was built in nearby Chinatown.) The land for James Short Park was assembled in the 1980s, and the James Short School cupola, which had been retained when James Short School was demolished, was moved onto the site and mounted on a pedestal.For all the time the cupola had been fixed atop the school, and in all the years it had been placed in storage or on display on Prince’s Island, it had no clock mechanism.