Mike Kozakowski | CITIFIED.CA Published November 9, 2021 A new way to buy a home in the Capital Region is nearing its unveiling by Victoria-based Abstract Developments. The Home Store, opening November 12th at 3198 Douglas Street between Tolmie Avenue and Dupplin Road, will combine pre-sale presentation centres for one of Victoria’s most active residential… Continued
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On the Street: Developer contributes to park improvements Darron Kloster | Times Colonist Published September 25, 2021 Abstract Developments is providing a $352,000 community amenity contribution that will support upgrades for Rutledge Park and Saanich’s Affordable Housing Trust Fund. The district recently approved Abstract’s 77-unit multi-family development of one- and two-bedroom homes at 3839… Continued
Abstract Developments Support Blue Love Campaign with $15,000 Donation From left to right: Mark Breslauer (CEO, United Way Southern Vancouver Island), Heather Skydt (Director of Marketing and Communications, United Way Southern Vancouver Island) Mike Miller (President & CEO, Abstract Developments), Rebecca Miller (Director of Sales, Abstract Developments). Songhees, Esquimalt and W̱SÁNEĆ territories | June… Continued
Abstract Developments Breaks Ground on Sparrow Project at 1301 Hillside Avenue From left to right: Mayor Lisa Helps (City of Victoria), Mike Miller (President & CEO, Abstract Developments), Tavish Rai (Executive Vice President, Abstract Developments), Councillor Marianne Alto (City of Victoria) and Joanne Linka (Cridge Centre for the Family). PHOTO: Joshua Lawrence [VICTORIA, BC]… Continued
Victoria News Staff | SAANICH NEWS Published Feb 28, 2021 02:00 PM Abstract Developments donates $75,000 to The Cridge Centre for the Family The Cridge Centre for the Family received a boost to its programs thanks to a $75,000 donation from Abstract Developments. The donation will help families and individuals who are seeking extra support… Continued
We are proud to have recognized for ten Care Awards at the 2020 Construction Achievements and Renovations of Excellence (CARE) of Vancouver Island, presented by the Victoria Residential Builders Association (VRBA). Winners were announced during a live event hosted by CFAX and CTV Vancouver Island on Saturday, November 28th, 2020. Of the ten awards received… Continued
New location found for 120-year old Annandale Carriage House FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Victoria, BC Monday, September 16, 2019 After a callout to the community, Victoria developer, Abstract Developments has identified a new home for the historic Annandale Carriage House at 1561 York Place. Presumed to be built in 1897, the Carriage House is widely… Continued
Abstract Developments has unveiled the first three commercial tenants for its mixed-used development, Black and White. A café, a naturopathic wellness centre, and a dentist office will occupy three of the six ground commercial spaces in the six storey Fort and Cook Street building. The development is slated to be complete in October, including occupancy… Continued
Linda and Bruce McFarlane at the Bellewood Park Presentation Centre. The couple plans to downsize into the two bedroom and three bathroom condo home they purchased. PHOTO: Geoff Hobson Searching for their new home, Linda and Bruce McFarlane knew they didn’t want to relocate far from their South Oak Bay single-family home. Both Victoria natives, they… Continued
Gail and Barry Giffen, with their daughter’s dog, Batmann, in their restored home’s great hall, which has its original stained-glass windows. PHOTO: KAMIL BIALOUS FOR THE WALL STREET JOURNAL By Leigh Kamping-Carder Some married couples settle into their retirement by downsizing. Gail and Barry Giffen are spending theirs restoring a mansion—a 1905 Tudor Revival in Victoria, Canada. “We wanted a historic… Continued