Tridel In The News

September 25, 2008. - Historic 1881 mansion moved (very slowly) to make room for condos

The historic James Cooper Mansion shifted more than 20 feet from where it had nestled for more than a century, but those walking by yesterday could barely notice.
Read the full article in the National Post

August 27, 2008. - A Grand Place in North York, Ontario

Owner Tridel Corporation along with construction manager Deltera Inc. have completion of the 30-storey, 308-unit project scheduled for early 2009...
Read the full article in the Daily Commercial News and Construction Record.

June 4, 2008. - Tridel brings Meridian Phase 2 to the brink of completion

Tridel Corp. and Hullmark Developments expect to finish the 26-storey, 406-unit Meridian Residences building soon. The development also includes a three-level podium and ten townhomes.
Read the full article in the Daily Commercial News and Construction Record.

May 21, 2008. - Tridel beams over green award

Tridel is leading the way when it comes to building green condos and it has the awards to prove it. For the second year in a row Tridel has been named Green Builder of the Year (high-rise) by the Building Industry and Land Development Association.
Read the full article in Insidetoronto.com

April 28, 2008. - GTA's Best Builders and Communities Announced

GREATER TORONTO, April 28 /CNW/ - The year's most outstanding builders, communities, projects and people were honoured at the 28th Annual Home Builder Awards presented by the Building Industry & Land Development Association (BILD) and attended by more than 950 home builders, developers and associate members.
Read the full article in the CNW Group

April 28, 2008. - Berkshire Homes, Tridel are "Green" Builders of the Year

TORONTO, April 28 /CNW/ - The sophomore winners of the Green Builder of the Year awards presented by the Building Industry & Land Development Association (BILD) are Berkshire Homes in the low-rise sector and Tridel, repeating their inaugural success, in the high-rise sector.
Read the full article in the CNW Group