Innovation:

fostering the development of an inspiring integration of commerce, culture, and community.

Community:

home to a cluster of community businesses, social entrepreneurs, and not-for-profit organizations.

History:

preserving, restoring, and adaptively reusing an historic space.

Sustainability:

incorporating green elements into the fabric of the building.

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Corporate Knights Global 100

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Corporate KnightsCorporate Knights (Suite 129) Publisher Karen Kun and Editor Toby Heaps didn't spend their entire time at the World Economic Forum in Switzerland on the ski slopes, we promise. They actually spent most of their time presenting the second annual Global 100 Most Sustainable Corporations in the World, a list of companies that "have the best developed abilities, relative to their industry peers, to manage the environmental, social and governance (ESG) risks and opportunities they face." Corporate Knights Magazine is an independent Canadian publication that focuses on corporate responsibility and has the world’s largest circulation in it's subject area. The magazine is published bi-monthly and is included with a subscription to the Globe and Mail newspaper as well as through individual subscriptions. Founded in 2002, the magazine's "goal is to jumpstart Canada to become the world leader in responsible commerce." The World Economic Forum provided a perfect opporunity for the team from Corporate Knights to highlight those companies who show leadership in sustainable practices.

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