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Thegrand Realtorpackage.Pdf project summary convenient luxury tm Discover an impressive collection of contemporary homes in Richmond’s most coveted community. The Grand re-defines convenience with its superior location, bringing all the essentials right to your doorstep. In the heart of North Richmond, right across from Lansdowne Mall, The Grand is just minutes from local landmarks, including the Lansdowne SkyTrain station, Kwantlen University, the soon-to-be Trinity Western University Richmond Campus, as well as popular shopping and dining districts. Experience what it means to live at the center of it all. Experience The Grand. location AN EXCEPTIONAL LIFE AN EXCEPTIONAL LOCATION The Grand’s remarkable location puts the everyday essentials – shopping, education, dining, and transportation – all within walking distance. Here, your options are truly limitless whether you travel by foot, car, bus, or SkyTrain, making it easy to discover gems in your backyard, or farther into the city. Discover a world of exciting flavour along Alexandra Road, a street known for its abundance in excellent dining options. Major malls, boutiques, and grocery stores are all within reach. TO VANCOUVER INTERNATIONAL 30 seconds AITPORT Tom Lee walk to lansdowne shopping centre 3.5 minutes Osaka Supermarket walk to lansdowne skytrain station YAOHAN CENTRE T&T Super Market Continental Centre CAMBIE RD 5 minutes walk to kwantlen polytechnic university ABERDEEN Pacific Plaza STATION ABERDEEN Cosmo Plaza CENTRE China World Supermarket H-Mart Daiso 8 minutes new chinatown walk to restaurant row ClearOne Badminton Centres PARKER PLACE FRASER RIVER Pet Cetera Empire Centre LESLIE RD 12 minutes Real Canadian walk to richmond centre Superstore Well Tea restaurant row area Party World KTV RIVER RD ALEXANDRA RD XS Cargo HAZELBRIDGE WAY Sun Sui Wah Izumi-Ya Japanese Seafood Restaurant 100+ restaurants Marketplace ALDERBRIDGE WAY TD Bank Bikram Yoga Best Buy LANSDOWNE CENTRE LANSDOWNE 130+ SHOPS & RESTAURANTS KWANTLEN STATION Langley Farm Market RICHMOND POLYTECHNIC Home Sense OLYMPIC OVAL UNIVERSITY Tisol Pet Store Target Spa Versante LANSDOWNE RD Cactus Club Cafe Chapters National Bank Starbucks ELMBRIDGE WAY Royal Bank Ebisu Empire Seafood PriceSmart Foods Boston Pizza Blenz Coffee London Drugs NO 3 RD BC Liquor Store TD Canada Trust Dynesty Restauran COONEY RD Waves Coffee GARDEN CITY RD WESTMINSTER HWY Kirin Richmond Public Market BMO RICHMOND CIBC HSBC GENERAL Hudson’s downtown GILBERT RD GILBERT HOSPITAL MINORU BLVD Bay BRIGHOUSE richmond RICHMOND STATION CENTRE 240+ SHOPS Staples MINORU PARK COOK RD Minoru Aquatic Centre Minoru Arenas Richmond Public Library Gateway Theatre Long & McQuade IHOP GRANVILLE AVE Brighouse Park lansdowne station at your doorstep Waterfront 23 min Vancouver City Centre 21 min Yaletown - Roundhouse 19 min Olympic Village 17 min Broadway - City Hall 16 min King Edward 14 min Oakridge - 41st 11 min Langara - 49th 9 min YVR - Airport 13 min Marine Drive 6 min Bridgeport 4 min Aberdeen 2 min Lansdowne Richmond - Brighouse 2 min developer built on a reputation of excellence ccm investment group CCM is a Vancouver-based development company with a history of excellence. Previously based in Asia, CCM’s guiding principle is creating quality homes with heart. Seeking out exceptional locations and partnering with an expert team of professionals, CCM ensures that each and every project provides homeowners with enduring value and long-term satisfaction. From architects and engineers to interior designers and trades people, CCM hand-selects the industry’s best in order to develop new home communities of the highest standards. With CCM, you can trust that what we build today, you’ll cherish tomorrow. Behind The Grand, is an industry-leading team known for creating world-class residential homes. Built by the highest standards of quality and craftsmanship, a home at The Grand is one you’ll be proud of for years to come. architecture ibi group IBI Group was established in Vancouver in 1974, and has since grown to have offices throughout Canada, the United States, Europe, Asia, and the Middle East. Our multi-disciplinary consulting firm has four areas of practice: Architecture, Urban Planning, Transportation Planning, and Systems Technology. Our multidisciplinary approach allows us to help each client build environments and communities that support positive socio-economic activities and sustainable city shaping. IBI Group practices architecture in British Columbia as IBI/HB Architects. Award Winning Complex Mixed-Use Architecture Our firm specializes in the design and construction of multi-family residential, hotel, and mixed-use projects in British Columbia. Our typical mixed-use developments have 500 - 1,500 persons live and pass through them daily, and have complex urban interfaces between the traffic and circulation of pedestrians and vehicles. The firm has developed over 50 BC residential towers, a testament to our team’s capabilities. Over the years, IBI Group’s architecture has received a multitude of awards from: City of Vancouver Canadian Green Building Pacific Region Urban Development Institute BC Canadian Home Builders Holcim Foundation Canadian Architect Canadian Wood Council Local and Global Resources Our firm has over 3,000 employees globally representing 23 nationalities, and fluency in 35 languages. We are registered through the Architectural Institute of British Columbia (AIBC) to provide BC Architectural Services. CONTRACTOR itc construction group ITC Construction Group is an award-winning industry leader in the construction of concrete residential high rise, institutional and commercial developments. Since inception in 1983, we have made a significant impact in Western Canada through our focus on quality construction and quality relationships; at ITC, these go hand-in-hand. This approach has resulted in the construction of over 150 memorable projects in Western Canada that will be viewed as landmarks for years to come. Headquartered in Vancouver with regional offices in Edmonton and Calgary, ITC has grown to be one of the best known brands in key markets, by working closely with long-term clients from one residential high rise project to another. ITC has been recognized as one of Canada’s Best Managed Companies (Platinum Member) each and every year since 2003. We gained this recognition after a scrutinizing process that annually examines all aspects of our business process. Our highly systemized approach to construction ensures the application of best practices and emphasis on quality results. “Quality Counts.” INTERIOR DESIGN COMPANYportico DESCRIPTION design group AND PHILOSOPHY Portico Design Group is a Vancouver based full service interior design firm. 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