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Taking care of our people is just like riding a bike.
Knowing that you’re happy in your space makes us happy too. That’s why we conduct an annual tenant survey. And it’s why we offer our survey participants the chance to win an opportunity of their...
The next evolution of warehouses
Peter Saunders, of Canadian Consulting Engineer – a magazine for professional engineers in construction – recently wrote an article where he asked the question, "Can heating bills reach $0?" Clic...
Your work-life balance should remain balanced. That’s where we come in.
Making you feel comfortable in your space is important to us. It’s why we conduct an annual tenant survey. It’s also why we offer survey participants the chance to win $500. Knowing how we can con...
The new generation warehouse - A first for the CaGBC Zero Carbon Building standard
The Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) recently profiled the Wilkinson Warehouses. To view "Wilkinson Avenue Net-Zero Heating Energy Warehouse" visit: ...
351 Water Street receives TOBY® Award
“On behalf of East Port Properties, we are thrilled that 351 Water Street has received the distinction of The Outstanding Building of the Year in Canada - the TOBY® Award - in its category,” said...
Husky Energy and East Port Properties First in Newfoundland and Labrador to Achieve Gold Accessibility Certification
September 10th, 2019 - Today, accessibility advocate and “Man In Motion,” Rick Hansen, announced that Husky Energy’s downtown office and the building in which it is housed, 351 ...
East Port Wins Big at BOMA NL Commercial Real Estate Awards
"On behalf of East Port and particularly our team in Newfoundland, we're honoured to be recognized at BOMA NL's 2019 Industry Awards," said Judy Wall, President of East Port Properties. "These five aw...
355 Wilkinson Awarded Zero Carbon Building – Design Certification
September 3rd, 2019 – East Port Properties is proud to announce 355 Wilkinson – part of the Wilkinson Warehouses in Dartmouth, NS – has achieved the goal of Zero Carbon Building...
Ask the Expert
As part of the Canada Green Building Council’s (CaGBC) series featuring Read More