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As part of our ongoing JEDI initiatives, we’re excited to announce that we’ll be participating in the 2025 Vancouver Pride Parade on August 3rd, 2025!
This is more than a celebration—it’s a chance to show up in support of 2SLGBTQIA+ communities and expand our industry’s commitment to creating inclusive spaces and workplaces.
The parade is coming up fast! If you're interested in marching with us, apply below. (Family members welcome!)
Canadian commercial real estate continues to shine internationally, with remarkable buildings taking home top honours at this year’s The Outstanding Building of the Year (TOBY) Awards, held during the BOMA International Conference and Expo in Boston, USA.
We're especially proud to celebrate the achievements of our local members who brought home TOBY awards:
• Epic Investment Services – Renfrew Business Centre, Vancouver, BC (100,000–249,999 sq. ft.)
• GWL Realty Advisors – Northgate Village Shopping Centre, Burnaby, BC (Retail Enclosed Under 1 Million Sq. Ft.)
• QuadReal Property Group – Broadway Tech Centre, Vancouver, BC (Suburban Office Park – Low Rise)
Congratulations to all the nominees and winners for setting the bar in building excellence and operational performance!
Ready to take your CRE career to the next level? If you're 40 or under and work for a BOMA BC member company, this is your chance to apply for a trip to BOMEX 2025—taking place September 15–17 in vibrant Halifax, Nova Scotia!
Don’t miss this opportunity to grow your network, gain national industry insight, and represent BC at Canada’s leading commercial real estate conference. The scholarship covers your conference registration, airfare, and hotel.
If selected, we’ll ask you to submit a short post-event write-up sharing your experience with the BOMA BC community.
Sound like a fit? If so, start your application today!
(Deadline to apply is July 31, 2025)
We're celebrating our milestone Breakfast Club meetup at The Hard Bean Brunch Co!
Whether you’ve been with us from the start or it's your first time pulling up a chair, now’s your chance to claim your seat at the table.
TNP Breakfast Club #10 Thursday, July 24, 2025 · 8:30am - 10am
Hard Bean Brunch Co. (Waterfront), Vancouver, BC
We’re pleased to share the release of BOMA BC's ESG Reporting: A Practical Guide for Canadian Commercial Real Estate.
Designed specifically for Canadian CRE professionals, this new guide helps simplify the complex ESG reporting landscape. It offers clear comparisons, decision-making frameworks, and practical tools to support meaningful ESG strategy and implementation.
As pressure from investors, regulators, and communities grows, this guide highlights how strong ESG practices can improve risk management, financial performance, and stakeholder trust—while also addressing common challenges like inconsistent standards and greenwashing.
Download the guide and start building a more sustainable, resilient future for your properties.
The BOMA BEST Annual User Survey is now live.
Whether you're new to BOMA BEST or a long-time user, your feedback is essential in helping us enhance the certification experience, strengthen our tools, and better support your building operations goals.
Why participate?
• Influence future program updates • Help us improve the BOMA BEST Hub and its tools • Ensure your voice is reflected in our next phase of development The survey takes just a few minutes to complete, and your insights will make a real difference.
Thank you for being part of the BOMA BEST community.
SOURCE: Daily Hive Urbanized
The Squamish Nation has secured stewardship over approximately 49,325 acres of provincial Crown land in British Columbia through a landmark agreement that enhances Indigenous land management, protects key cultural and environmental sites, and marks a significant step in reconciliation and co-governance of natural resources.
SOURCE: Daily Commercial News
Amid escalating U.S.-Canada trade tensions, Canadian provinces and territories have accelerated efforts to eliminate interprovincial trade barriers through new agreements, legislation, and proposals aimed at enhancing domestic commerce, labour mobility, and regulatory harmonization.
SOURCE: Daily Commercial News
In response to steep U.S. tariffs and a sharp decline in exports, Canada is pursuing a dual strategy of eliminating interprovincial trade barriers and investing in major nation-building infrastructure projects to strengthen internal economic integration and expand trade with global partners.
SOURCE: REMI Network/Canadian Property Management
Canada’s Competition Bureau has issued new guidance clarifying that property controls like lease exclusivity clauses and land title restrictions could be deemed anti-competitive if they significantly harm market competition, warning both landlords and tenants that such agreements may face investigation and steep penalties unless they can demonstrate clear pro-competitive justifications.
From rooftop lounges to wellness rooms and hotel-inspired lobbies, amenities are no longer just a perk—they’re a competitive edge. In this article from MCM Interiors, discover how thoughtful design can help buildings of all classes attract and retain tenants, create community, and stay relevant in a shifting market.
Source: BOMA International Earlier this year, the U.S. Administration announced plans to shut down the Energy Star program—but thanks to strong advocacy from BOMA International and industry partners, that decision is now on pause. While the future is still uncertain, BOMA is actively working with Congress to show why the program, especially Portfolio Manager, is too valuable to lose. Here’s what matters for you:
For now, the message is: we’re not out of the woods yet, but the advocacy is working. Keeping Energy Star alive helps protect the tools and data you rely on to improve building performance.
SOURCE: Daily Hive Urbanized
One Bloor West has officially become Canada’s tallest building at 309 metres—surpassing First Canadian Place after 50 years—but its reign will be brief, as the even taller SkyTower nearby is already under construction and set to claim the title soon.
SOURCE: REMI Network/Canadian Facility Management & Design
Facility managers are increasingly turning to automation, asset tagging and emerging AI technologies to boost efficiency, manage understaffed teams and make smarter maintenance decisions amid growing workloads and tighter budgets, with a strong focus on predictive maintenance, streamlined workflows and data-driven insights.
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