wellness centres, hiking trails, and more. Greystone has already developed two medical practitioner buildings there, and Jon predicts a few more commercial buildings to come. As a developer, Jon believes what sets Greystone apart is their approach to client engagement, as well as – once again – their focus on quality. “We care so much about quality,” he reiterates. “We have to. Huntsville is a local small community, and we’re going to be doing more condos in the future. Every single one has to perform well, or word will get around. If any one project doesn’t perform, it’s going to affect our future sales.” “We want to build strong communities that people want to be a part of, that integrate well with local transportation networks, that fit with the local community, that are welcomed by the community,” Jon continues. “We want people saying good things about our developments. We want people to know we’re doing things the right way.” “It’s not about maximizing density for us,” he says. “We’re not trying to put in as many units as possible. We’re not trying to wring out every last dollar. We’re trying to create places that are very enjoyable to live.” Campus Trails, Jon says, is a prime example of such a place. Residentshaveaccesstowalking and biking trails, community gardens and a greenhouse, as well as variety of wellness services like massage, yoga, physicians, physiotherapy, and a pharmacy. Prices for the first condo building there (called The Tom) were also reasonable, THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA
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