projects in the city’s downtown. That project consists of two 38-storey condo towers with 17 townhouses along the back. It is located at 1400 René-Lévesque West, between Lucien l’Allier and Mackay Street. The project broke ground in early 2015 and is now approaching full completion and delivery. Horizon 21, meanwhile, is a more recent development. There, Dura Group formed a partnership with Centred Developments, a Vancouverbased developer, in order to jointly develop a 21-storey mixed use tower project in the greater Vancouver area. That project includes 142 condominium units, four ground-floor retail units, five second-floor office units, and a separate three-storey building compromising eight townhouse units, all above four levels of underground parking. Steve describes it as “perched on a Coquitlam hillside,” where residents “can soak up stunning views from deep-set balconies.” He also praises the “designforward façade,” the amenities offered, the overall quality of the project, and its proximity to services. Then there’s the Cambie + King Edward (CKE) project – in that case,DuraGroup, inpartnership with the Tianqing group, independently developed a LEED Gold certified project consisting of 70 units of highend condos and townhouses. Steve says that project sold out within two hours, which he credits to the “remarkable location, breathtaking views, high-end finishes, and unique design.” Each of those projects has plenty of individual points of difference and unique selling points – as do all Dura Group projects. What they share in common, however, is quality, and design. MARCH 2022
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