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want to accomplish,” he says.

“They also prove a lot to the

outside world,” he adds. “They

show that we’re not just good

because we say so – that our

peers are saying it too.”

Nick credits the wave of awards

for the Anzio project, in partic-

ular, to the uniqueness of the

design.

“The street it was on allowed

for a lot of opportunity,” he ex-

plains. “There wasn’t any estab-

lished design language. There

were a lot of buildings that

were going to be knocked down

in a few years, there were some

newer renovations, but there

was nothing consistent. So we

could go out and be the start of

something new there. We could

set a new trend.”

“We had the opportunity to do

something a bit special, a bit

different, something modern,”

he adds. “So we went full out

and designed something that

would really stand out.”

Nick also credits the innovation

they displayed in environmen-

tal technology – which is some-

thing they aim to display in all

their projects.

“Everything we design is well

above the required standards

in Vancouver, which are already

pretty high,” he says. “In ev-

erything we do, we try to push

boundaries and increase envi-

ronmental performance.”

Moving forward, Project Mint

Developments will continue

to push those boundaries and

hopefully earn awards – ideally,

on larger and larger projects as

time goes by. Nick says the goal

is to grow progressively bigger,

to steadily take on projects with

more units and storeys. Eventu-

ally, he hopes to be doing proj-

ects up to 10-storeys, either

multi-family or mixed-use.

At the same time, he says, the

company will always prioritize

sustainability and innovation.

“We are always going to be for-

ward thinking,” Nick concludes.

“On every project, we are al-

ways going to be doing some-

thing a bit different, something

ahead of the curve. We’re never

just going to build the standard

thing.”

MAY 2019