The Construction Source

THE CONSTRUCTION SOURCE CANADA g l o tmans impson . com GlotmanSimpsonisproudtowork inpartnershipwithKelticCanada Development. excited to hand over their first project in Coco Oakridge. The sales on that project have been very strong to date – the same goes for Park West and The Paramount – and Mike is confident that once purchasers can actually “see and touch” the finished product and experience its quality, the few remaining units will sell quickly. “The real estate market here in Vancouver is very strong right now,” he says. “The push factors to come to Vancouver are equally high as the pull factors. So we’re looking forward to getting the opportunity to prove ourselves with the first handover of Coco.” The Paramount will come next, with handover beginning towards the end of the year. In the longer-term, Keltic Development has several more exciting assets they are excited to develop. A prime example is the Celtic Shipyards in Southlands, on the Fraser River. That’s the last industrial site in Vancouver that retains buildings from the city’s historic ship repair industry. Keltic is working with the City of Vancouver, local First Nations groups, and other stakeholders in order to earn permission to sub-divide that land and revitalize the area. A recent proposal was turned down by Council, but Keltic has vowed to “rise to the challenge” and “come back with something even better.” There’s also Sandpiper Resort, a hotel and golf course in Harrison Milles, situated directly on the “serene waters of the Harrison River.” Keltic currently has a lodge and new

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