— Friday, January 30, 1998 ~ North Shore News "98 industry shows bigger than ever MARK your calendar. than 120 exhibitors, free sem gates to meet with Jeading Tuesday, March 3, from 100 vanous umes throughout the nent and to register fe Three informative industry inars, and workshops in a set protessionals in the construc am. to 3 pam and day sessions, call 739-21 events are sched yo ting which provides an oppor. tion industry. Wednesday, March 4. trom EO For complimentary admis- 0, or fax 739.2194, or register Mirch 3 to 4 ar the Vancouver tunity tor exhibitors and dele The trade show runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Sessions run at sor to the trade show compo at ine show entrance. Trade and Convention Centre. This year othe events ee promise to be bigger than % provides an opportunity for real estate and development: prot Meet at one time under one roof by hosting the largest stry trade show in B.C tion with the BC Real state Forum and the BC The trade show, sponsored by the Building Owners and Managers Association and the Professional Association of Managing Agents, features more than 180 exhibitors with products and services for all types of buildings. The conference also focus- es on important issues facing Property managers and own- crs today. Topics include: Energy cost efficiencies in buildings, Apartment and condo trends in the Lower Mainland and New building envelope requlattons. @ BC Real Estate Forum packed half-day se: sions focusing on key issues faced by professionals active in the ownership, management, “a@Btinancing and = marl ni commercial, industrial, dential and investment real H f estate. @ BC Construction Show 0 m € re eC Already 95% sold out, the THE City of North Vancouver didn’t have too much trouble finding takers when it offered this 1912 heritage home at 361 East St. James BC Construction Show fea- free to people willing to move it to their own property. City council hoped to save the house from the wrecker’s ball and according to the tures a trade show of more realtor handiting the deal, there are severai parties interested in the structure. NEWS photo Mike Wakefield Parviz @mi|| Lifestyle, Location and Value ezaie 657-1917 GB | | Attracting 55 Plus Crowd Royal Pacific Realty Corp. 266-8989 t seems almest too good to be true. But more than 40 homeowners are already enjoying a warm community lifestyle in a scenic North Shore location at amazingly reasonable prices... at The Atrium on Parkgate. Only eight of 54 homes are still available at this exclusive adult - oriented condominium community. The two bedroom, two bathroom homes range in size from 896 to 978 square feet, with prices from 4 BEDROOM TOWNHOUSE . . ead only $169,900 to $183,900 including GST and four appliances. 1850 sqft. end unit on 3 levels, finished base- F ‘ Set yp . nee; ment, new roof, many updates with some view. j The three-storey community features two glass-covered atriums, Homeowners at The Atrium have been attracted by where “the coffee pot is always on,” according to Sales Manger Pat @ community lifestyle that lets them be “as Macdonald. “The courtyards are always bright, and the plants are privace or as social as they want to be," . : . . . says Sales Manager Pat Macdonald. blooming through the spring and summer. Residents really enjoy their community spaces here... for exercise classes, bridge parties, lunches, potluck dinners, even art shows of their own works!" eee) ie nes: Amenities at The Atrium include hobby and games rooms, & multi-purpose room with a kitchen, and a workshop as 2142 FLORALYNN CRES. well as the two glass-covered courtyards. Cocated ina quist cul-de-sac. Kitchen hae been | Floor plans at The Atrium were designed specifically for the convenience of mature adults. Every home opens onto renovated. Open Sun 2-4. one of the covered courtyard gardens. Reduced $339,900 ; . Don’t miss this. Macdonald describes the 55-plus purchasers as “incredibly active people” who appreciate being able to walk to Seller is serious, make an offer! shopping and amenities at Parkgate Village, or enjoying two nearby golf courses, Ron Andrews Recreation Centre, Capilano/Elder College, and Deep Cove's scenic promenade and many parks and walking trails. Though buyers are coming from all over the Lower Mainland and beyond, she says, many of them have family on the North Shore, and are excited about finding such an opportunity to invest in a home here that suits their lifestyle so well. * eeiiceeies Caen _ “The quality speaks for itself,” Macdonald adds. “People know that Harbour Homes 10 UNIT APARTMENT BLDG. has credibility as a long-standing builder of quality homes.” GROSS INCOME $90,000 ; : Partectly arranged setting of three 1 bdrm, five 2 bed- The Atrium’s Presentation Centre at 1188 Parkgate Avenue is open from noon to J rooms, one 3 bedroom, and one bachelor suite. § 5 pm daily except Fridays, or you can call Pat Macdonald at 929-2654. With only eight ih high tal t Semand. 1 Top hor hes ocean view. Your net income homes remaining. The Atrium offers a limited opportunity for the lifestyle many mature is $69,000 if you manage it yourself. homebuyers have been seeking - don’t miss out! Feature by Nancy Painter. 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