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and insight geared toward helping you solve the challenges that aff ect your projects and the way

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CX Lofts & Townhomes

“It’s a different construction methodology

with the GLT,” says Salima Kheraj, Principal at

InHouse by Beaverbrook. “It’s also unique be-

cause it’s a mid-rise building. Everyone else is

building high-rise buildings in that area.”

InHouse is a division of Beaverbrook, a respect-

ed real estate development firm with more than

two decades of experience. The firm focuses

mostly on infill development in Edmonton’s ur-

ban core.

“InHouse is building multifamily and mixed-use

projects in Edmonton’s central areas,” says Kher-

aj. “We are trying to really create a product that

differentiates ourselves in the marketplace.”

MODERN, SLEEK DESIGN

GLT is a durable, all-season construction mate-

rial that allows architects and designers to in-

corporate stunning natural elements in devel-

opments where the climate can be somewhat

inhospitable.

“The building itself is a structural steel frame

with the GLT,” Kheraj says. “That affords us the

ability to create a very industrial, modern aes-

thetic on the inside of the building, which is why

we refer to this as lofts and townhomes.”

Both the interiors and the exterior of CX Lofts

and Townhomes will feature a chic, industrial

look and feel.

“When you look up, you will see wood as your

ceiling,” Kheraj says. “To go along with that,

and to match that industrial aesthetic, you will

see polished concrete floors.”

Stainless steel appliances and black and bronze

finishes will accentuate the modern look of CX

Lofts and Townhomes.

“You really start to get these industrial elements

mixed together in a way that creates a very dif-

ferent presentation from what you would find in

our market,” Kheraj says.

LIFESTYLE-ORIENTED SPACES

CX Lofts and Townhomes reflects the develop-

ment philosophy of InHouse.

“We like to find niches in the market and work on

those to create functional and beautiful living

RAW DESIGNRAW Design embraces a myriad of design vi-sions which allow us to flexibly work through design constraints and realize new bench-marks for urban and architectural design. We are design enthusiasts and have delivered projects ranging from site specific art instal-lations to multiblock masterplans. We are pleased to present to Edmonton the unique CX Lofts & Townhomes as a proud partner of InHouse by Beaverbrook Communities.

In the heart of Edmonton’s Oliver neighborhood, InHouse by Beaver-

brook is working on a new lifestyle development featuring an urban,

industrial aesthetic. The community will have accessible monthly rates

geared toward young professionals and families.

The development, CX Lofts and Townhomes, will provide something

new and unique to one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. The

68-unit mid-rise includes some innovative design elements that will

differentiate it from other market offerings, including the use of glue

laminated timber (GLT).

InHouse by Beaverbrook

PRINCIPALSalima Kheraj

LOCATIONEdmonton, Alberta

An Accessible Urban Lifestyle

Canadian developer delivers a unique infill community to the heart of Edmonton

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SAMPLE LIST OF FEATURES FROM 2018

• Alberta Transportation• AMLI Residential Development Co

• Becknell Industrial• Bird Construction• Boston Properties

• Brigil• Caesar’s Entertainment

• Castle and Cooke Homes• CenterPoint Properties

• Choate Construction Company• Dezer Development

• Edward J. Minskoff Equities• Fifi eld Companies

• Florida East Coast Industries• Gables Residential

• Gerding Edlen• HITT Contracting

• IDI Group of Companies• Infi nity Group

• Kraus Anderson Construction• Lennar

• Magellan Development Group• Milender White• Oxford Capital• QUADRANGLE

• R.D. Olson• Related Group

• Related Hudson Yards• Skanska USA

• SNC Lavalin• Suff olk Construction

• The DeMatteis Organization• Trumark Homes

• Wesgroup Properties• ZOM

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Related Hudson Yards

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LOCATIONNew York, New York

A City Within a CityMonumental development on Manhattan’s West Side continues to take shape

Hudson Yards, the largest private development

in the nation’s history, continues to take shape

with the addition of new skyscrapers, buildings

and features. The $25 billion effort, orchestrated

by Related Companies and Oxford Properties

Group, is situated across two platforms suspend-

ed over a working rail yard that operates more

than 30 active tracks on Manhattan’s West Side.

When it’s complete in 2025, the enormous

mixed-use development will provide new spaces

for more than 125,000 people to live, work and

play along the Hudson River. Considering its un-

precedented and ongoing investment, Hudson

Yards is the most complex construction project

in the city’s history.

Related aims to transform the more than 28

acres of underused industrial land by introduc-

ing high-end residential, commercial, retail and

open public spaces. The six-block “city within a

city” will include ample green space, connect-

ing many of the city’s existing public parks. It

will also have more than 18 million square feet

of commercial and residential space, state-of-

the-art office towers, more than 100 shops and a

wide variety of restaurants and bars.

TECTONICTECTONIC is proud to work with the Relat-ed Companies and as a New York-based firm, honored to provide our Special Inspection and Materials Testing services for Hudson Yards. We congratulate the Related Compa-nies on their accomplishments and extend our wishes for continued success. TECTON-IC provides multidiscipline engineering and construction support services that enable our clients to succeed across a wide range of goals in the key markets of Transportation and Infrastructure, Land Planning, Water Resources, and Telecommunications/Energy.

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SUMMER

36INHOUSE BY BEAVERBROOKCanadian developer delivers a unique infill community to the heart of Edmonton

40FLUSHING COMMONSA diverse development coalition is building one of New York’s most significant mega-projects

42BOYLSTON PROPERTIESLocal developer builds one of the Boston area’s most significant ongoing mega-projects

45RJO’CONNELL & ASSOCIATESBreathing life back into retail centers through transformative planning and design

49GREEN CIRCLE PROJECTSAn innovative Mid-South developer is taking sustainable community development to historic new heights

34BRISTOL DEVELOPMENT GROUPMultifamily developer emphasizes secondary markets, includes high-end and creative amenities for residents

52CARRIER JOHNSON + CULTUREA comprehensive design and branding firm is bringing its unique touch to San Diego

54UNITED PROPERTIESA legacy development firm is adding another asset to a popular Minneapolis neighborhood

56EVERGREEN REAL ESTATE GROUPFirm’s developments combine libraries and affordable housing to create truly active communities

58GERDING EDLENAmbitious developer creates environmentally sustainable, city-shaping properties across the country

64ALTIUS BUILDING/ALLIANCE MANAGEMENTA small Wisconsin village is investing in density, urban amenities

66CORPORATE CONTRACTORS, INC.Wisconsin-based construction firm continues to develop variety of properties throughout the Midwest

68CHOATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANYNew headquarters will provide a striking design, interactive corporate environment for healthcare staffing firm

72TIME EQUITIES INC.New York real estate investment, development and management firm embraces local culture, defines modern spaces

MULTIFAMILY

MIXED-USE

104PICERNE REAL ESTATE GROUPReal estate group continues to develop luxury housing after nearly a century of success in the industry

46

30SPOTLIGHT - MIDWESTHageman Group

20SPOTLIGHT - NORTHEASTIDI Group

26SPOTLIGHT - LABOR SHORTAGEScott Simpson Builders

28SPOTLIGHT - BUILDING MATERIALSKnickerbocker Russell

10SPOTLIGHT - MICHIGANWolverine Building Group

16SPOTLIGHT - CHICAGOBoller Construction Company

18SPOTLIGHT - PHILADELPHIAK4 Associates

COVER story

96STEELWAVEReal estate firm moves into the realm of multifamily development after success in commercial and industrial markets

98GABLES RESIDENTIALDeveloper focuses on an underserved Washington, DC submarket by delivering new luxury housing

101MALICK INFILLTaking the lead in the changing trajectory of San Diego’s development market

89ALLANTE PROPERTIESDenver-based real estate firm leads the way with micro-unit developments in Denver with recent expansion to Phoenix

92VPG ENTERPRISESLouisiana development and construction firm experiences rapid growth, focuses on giving back

94THE AVENUE LOFTSA dedicated developer is creating unique, innovative architecture in the Gulf Coast city

80LIBERTY MULTIFAMILYDallas-based firm creates accessible workforce housing for the city’s booming suburbs

82OPUS DEVELOPMENT COMPANYNew market-rate development allows university students and professionals to live, work and play downtown

84COLLECDEV/SHIPLAKE MANAGEMENTCanadian developer is creating new, innovative housing in the heart of Toronto

DESIGN-BUILD

76WICKER PARK APARTMENTS, INC.A small Chicago developer is making waves in the city’s multifamily housing scene

78CONTINENTAL PROPERTIES COMPANY, INC.Midwest developer continues to grow, aided by a rich internal culture that fosters success

JOHN MORIARTY & ASSOCIATESGeneral contractor specializes in luxury properties, builds new mixed-use property in Miami

110WILLISTON BASIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTA North Dakota boomtown builds a new airport to invest in its future

108CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS AIRPORTOne of the nation’s busiest airports is making sensible, long-term capital improvements to meet increasing demands

114TRANSAQUAWastewater management agency is investing in a brighter future for several New Brunswick communities

116APEX CONSTRUCTION AND EXETER PUBLIC WORKSNew wastewater treatment facility in New Hampshire will meet the highest EPA standards

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VOL. 11 - ISSUE 2

SUMMER

36INHOUSE BY BEAVERBROOKCanadian developer delivers a unique infill community to the heart of Edmonton

40FLUSHING COMMONSA diverse development coalition is building one of New York’s most significant mega-projects

42BOYLSTON PROPERTIESLocal developer builds one of the Boston area’s most significant ongoing mega-projects

45RJO’CONNELL & ASSOCIATESBreathing life back into retail centers through transformative planning and design

49GREEN CIRCLE PROJECTSAn innovative Mid-South developer is taking sustainable community development to historic new heights

34BRISTOL DEVELOPMENT GROUPMultifamily developer emphasizes secondary markets, includes high-end and creative amenities for residents

52CARRIER JOHNSON + CULTUREA comprehensive design and branding firm is bringing its unique touch to San Diego

54UNITED PROPERTIESA legacy development firm is adding another asset to a popular Minneapolis neighborhood

56EVERGREEN REAL ESTATE GROUPFirm’s developments combine libraries and affordable housing to create truly active communities

58GERDING EDLENAmbitious developer creates environmentally sustainable, city-shaping properties across the country

64ALTIUS BUILDING/ALLIANCE MANAGEMENTA small Wisconsin village is investing in density, urban amenities

66CORPORATE CONTRACTORS, INC.Wisconsin-based construction firm continues to develop variety of properties throughout the Midwest

68CHOATE CONSTRUCTION COMPANYNew headquarters will provide a striking design, interactive corporate environment for healthcare staffing firm

72TIME EQUITIES INC.New York real estate investment, development and management firm embraces local culture, defines modern spaces

MULTIFAMILY

MIXED-USE

104PICERNE REAL ESTATE GROUPReal estate group continues to develop luxury housing after nearly a century of success in the industry

46

30SPOTLIGHT - MIDWESTHageman Group

20SPOTLIGHT - NORTHEASTIDI Group

26SPOTLIGHT - LABOR SHORTAGEScott Simpson Builders

28SPOTLIGHT - BUILDING MATERIALSKnickerbocker Russell

10SPOTLIGHT - MICHIGANWolverine Building Group

16SPOTLIGHT - CHICAGOBoller Construction Company

18SPOTLIGHT - PHILADELPHIAK4 Associates

COVER story

96STEELWAVEReal estate firm moves into the realm of multifamily development after success in commercial and industrial markets

98GABLES RESIDENTIALDeveloper focuses on an underserved Washington, DC submarket by delivering new luxury housing

101MALICK INFILLTaking the lead in the changing trajectory of San Diego’s development market

89ALLANTE PROPERTIESDenver-based real estate firm leads the way with micro-unit developments in Denver with recent expansion to Phoenix

92VPG ENTERPRISESLouisiana development and construction firm experiences rapid growth, focuses on giving back

94THE AVENUE LOFTSA dedicated developer is creating unique, innovative architecture in the Gulf Coast city

80LIBERTY MULTIFAMILYDallas-based firm creates accessible workforce housing for the city’s booming suburbs

82OPUS DEVELOPMENT COMPANYNew market-rate development allows university students and professionals to live, work and play downtown

84COLLECDEV/SHIPLAKE MANAGEMENTCanadian developer is creating new, innovative housing in the heart of Toronto

DESIGN-BUILD

76WICKER PARK APARTMENTS, INC.A small Chicago developer is making waves in the city’s multifamily housing scene

78CONTINENTAL PROPERTIES COMPANY, INC.Midwest developer continues to grow, aided by a rich internal culture that fosters success

JOHN MORIARTY & ASSOCIATESGeneral contractor specializes in luxury properties, builds new mixed-use property in Miami

110WILLISTON BASIN INTERNATIONAL AIRPORTA North Dakota boomtown builds a new airport to invest in its future

108CHARLOTTE DOUGLAS AIRPORTOne of the nation’s busiest airports is making sensible, long-term capital improvements to meet increasing demands

114TRANSAQUAWastewater management agency is investing in a brighter future for several New Brunswick communities

116APEX CONSTRUCTION AND EXETER PUBLIC WORKSNew wastewater treatment facility in New Hampshire will meet the highest EPA standards

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