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.

The Robertson Building


Coffee and Holiday Cheer

Tenant Holiday Breakfast AttendeesThis past December we at Urbanspace hosted our now annual Tenant Holiday Breakfast. On a quiet morning close to the holidays we opened up Suite 200, which was still vacant, and invited tenants in to enjoy some hot coffee and delicious fresh baked treats from Cinnamon Girls.   

Everyone had a chance to Tenant Holiday Breakfastmingle with their neighbours and also get a behind the reception desk peek at the rest of the sprawling Suite 200. We were even able to provide a warm Robertson Building welcome to the new tenants Dominion Voting who stopped by.

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Photo captions: Attendees at the Tenant Holiday Breakfast (left to right): Urbanspace Property Group’s VP Construction + Capital ProjectsMonica Contreras, Professional Association of Canadian Theatres (PACT) Labour Relations Manager Sandy Crawley, Toronto Alliance for the Perfoming Arts (TAPA) Executive Director Jacoba Knappen, and Green Enterprise Toronto (GET) Network Director Chris Lowry.
Jantzi Research Executive Director Michael Jantzi with Urbanspace Property GrGroup’s Dennis Mantin

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