Commitment to Community
With 70 years of living and building in the community, longevity and sustainability inform the way Maclab does business. Not one to cut and run, the company continues to own much of what it has built and is deeply committed to its neighbours and to the Edmonton community.
Take Downtown — while it has long struggled under the weight of low occupancy and a challenging reputation, Maclab sees an exciting opportunity to flip the script with its mixed-use project, the Parks.
“The single best solution to some of the downtown ills, is having more people,” says Marc de La Bruyère, Managing Director of Maclab Development Group.
Nestled alongside the city’s brand-new Warehouse Park Phase 1 of the Parks — which is expected to open in December of this year — will introduce 360 suites and draw professionals from nearby businesses, hospitals, and universities. The Parks features a spectacular rooftop patio, gym, dog run and effortlessly integrates indoor-outdoor living.
This forward-thinking approach is at the epicentre of Maclab’s work. One undeniable example of the company’s commitment to Edmonton is their recent purchase and planned redevelopment of Mill Woods Town Centre.
“We’ve already dramatically revitalized the mall which had fallen on hard times,” says de La Bruyère. “We’re actively planning the redevelopment of the 54 acres of parking lots surrounding the mall into a walkable, dynamic urban village. We will integrate a mix of low-rise and high-rise residential homes which will welcome six to eight thousand future residents.”
Now that’s commitment to Edmonton’s residents — incoming and established.
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