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Illustrative List of Past and Present Urbanics Clients ILLUSTRATIVE LIST OF PAST AND PRESENT URBANICS CLIENTS Urbanics has assisted businesses and governments create special places across a wide range of geographies, project types, and land uses. The following selection illustrates the breadth and depth of our experience. Developers and Investors Municipal and Regional Governments First Nations Consulting Firms Economic Development Organizations Federal Government Departments and Agencies Overseas Clients Provincial Government Departments and Agencies Retailers Other Clients Developers and Investors Amacon Construction Anthem Properties Aquilini Development Arlington Group Armco Capital Inc. Auguston Town Developments Beaverbrook Communities Bentall Kennedy Best Western Hotels & Resorts Bill’s Development Group Blackwood Partners British Pacific Properties Cadillac Fairview Cairn Homes Cameron Development Corp. Campeau Construction Cancorp Property Group Concord Pacific Canderel Inc. Century Group C.N. Hotels Creson Corporation Crystal Properties Daon Development Emaar Properties (Canada) Ltd. Equitable Real Estate Investment Corp. Evervan Enterprises Group First Capital REIT Focus Equities FSJ Aurora Development Genstar Development GWL Realty Advisors Holborn Group Hudson Pacific Properties Ignition Holdings Integrated Building and Design Corp. Intrawest Properties John Portman & Associates Keycorp Developments Kingswood Capital Corporation Kumagai Gumi Co. Laing Properties Lansdowne Equity Ventures Larco Investments Loblaw Properties Ltd. Longboat Development Marathon Realty Marcorp Development Melcor Development Metro West Realty Minto Group Molnar Group Real Estate Morguard Investments North Ridge Development Corp. Omicron Developments Onni Group Ottmann Properties Oxford Properties Qualico Developments Parallax Corp. PBA Land & Development Princeton Developments Prospero International Realty Purdey Group Radcliffe Development Corp. Rohit Land Development Ronmor Holdings Royal West Homes Sanmin Holdings Seacliff Properties Shindico Staburn Group Triad Development Triple Five Group The Jade Group The Jim Pattison Group Timberlay Developments Trammell Crow Company Trinity Development Group Vanhome Properties Wesbild Holdings Westbank Corp. Western Luxury Custom Homes Corp. Whistler Village Land Co. Municipal and Regional Governments City of Airdrie, AB City of Calgary, AB City of Edmonton, AB City of Lethbridge, AB City of Medicine Hat, AB City of Red Deer, AB City of Spruce Grove, AB City of St. Albert, AB Town of Edson, AB Town of Slave Lake, AB Town of Stony Plain, AB Town of Taber, AB Wheatland County, AB City of Abbotsford, BC City of Campbell River, BC City of Coquitlam, BC City of Kamloops, BC City of Kimberley, BC City of Langley, BC City of Maple Ridge, BC City of Nanaimo, BC City of New Westminster, BC City of North Vancouver, BC City of Parksville, BC City of Penticton, BC City of Port Alberni, BC City of Port Moody, BC City of Prince George, BC City of Quesnel, BC City of Richmond, BC City of Surrey, BC City of Vancouver, BC City of Vernon, BC City of Victoria, BC Bowen Island Municipality, BC District of North Vancouver, BC District of Peachland, BC District of Port Hardy, BC District of Saanich, BC District of Sooke, BC District of Squamish, BC District of West Vancouver, BC Resort Municipality of Whistler, BC Town of Lake Cowichan, BC Town of Oliver, BC Town of Qualicum Beach, BC Town of Princeton, BC City of Ottawa, ON City of Lloydminster, SK City of Regina, SK City of Swift Current, SK City of Oakland, CA City of Champaign, IL City of Eugene, OR City of Waco, TX Columbia Shuswap Regional District Comox Valley Regional District Islands Trust Metro Vancouver Housing Corporation Squamish – Lillooet Regional District Yellowhead County First Nations Little Shuswap Lake Indian Band Musqueam Indian Band Rainy River First Nations Squamish Nation Squiala First Nation Stoney Nation Stz’uminus First Nation Tsuut’ina Nation Wei Wai Kum First Nation West Moberly First Nations Whitecap Dakota First Nation Consulting Firms Alpin & Martin Consultants Arthur Erickson Architects Busby + Associates Architects CH2M HILL Companies CIVITAS Studio DA Architects + Planners Hulbert Group IBI Group ISL Engineering Kasian LEA Consulting McElhanney Consulting Services Merrick Architecture Ray Spaxman Consulting Skidmore, Owings & Merrill Stantec Zeidler Architecture Economic Development Organizations Broadway Business Improvement District, Saskatoon Destination Osoyoos Downtown Denver Partnership Downtown Kelowna Association Downtown Saskatoon Downtown Victoria Business Association Edmonton Downtown Development Corporation Gabriola Island Chamber of Commerce Heights Merchants Association, Burnaby Mount Pleasant BIA, Vancouver Powell River Regional Economic Development Society Sechelt Downtown Business Association Sidney Economic Development Commission Federal Government Departments and Agencies Canada Lands Corporation Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation Department of Justice National Capital Commission Public Works Canada Royal Canadian Mounted Police Transport Canada Overseas Clients Beijing Organizing Committee for the Olympic Games Chiang Enterprises China Vanke Co. Chinese International Travel Corp. City of Qingdao, China Hang Lung Group Henan Province, China Hong Kong Marine Department Provincial Government Departments and Agencies Alberta Housing Corporation Bank of British Columbia BC Assessment BC Ministry of Forests, Lands, and Natural Resource Operations BC Ministry of Municipal Affairs and Housing BC Pension Corporation BC Transit BC Hydro Meewasin Valley Authority Partnerships BC Saskatchewan Housing Corporation Retailers Canada Safeway Ltd. Hudson’s Bay Company H.Y. Louie Co. Keg Restaurants Ltd. Leone Fashions London Drugs Ltd. Sears Canada Inc. Sobeys Inc. FGL Sports Ltd. Sports Experts Inc. T. Eaton Company Woodward’s Stores Ltd. Other Clients Alma Mater Society of UBC Andrew Peller Limited ATCO Group Belron Canada Blake, Cassels & Graydon LLP British Columbia Automobile Association Business Improvement Areas of BC Calgary Drop-In & Rehab Centre Society Calgary Parking Authority Canada West Foundation Canadian Imperial Bank of Commerce Clearbrook Brewing Colliers International Crease Harman LLP Dentons Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP Fort McMurray Airport Authority Heartland Agency Husky Energy Johnston Meier Insurance La Maison de la Francophonie de Vancouver Lidstone & Company Law Corp. Lonsdale Quay Development Co. Ltd. MacMillan Bloedel Ltd. Masteel America Corp. Operating Engineers’ Pension Plan REACH Community Health Centre Richmond School District Scotiabank Sherritt International Simon Fraser University Sutton Group Realty Sylvan Lake Foundation Translink Turbo Resources University of British Columbia University of Manitoba YWCA .
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