
A Day of Mourning
…and the gifts that it can bring As I get ready to start another week (Mondays seem to be the only weekday that’s recognizable amid our COVID-confusion) I pause and […]
Close Encounters of the Condo Kind
…and the gifts that it can bring As I get ready to start another week (Mondays seem to be the only weekday that’s recognizable amid our COVID-confusion) I pause and […]
“The biggest stress relief will be getting people back to work.” That was the sentence that stopped me from reading the rest of an article in The Toronto Star titled “An impossible […]
The New York Times recently published an article titled, “When the Mundane Becomes Heroic” accompanied by a photographic census of what New York looks like today. It focused on the […]
Digital technology touches almost every aspect of our daily lives so it’s only natural it gets a starring role in making The Lobby unique. This is the third and final post […]
A great project begins with vision and is given life by drawing on a mix of talented people to make it real. To properly tell you about the creation and […]
With this post, I’m opening the doors to an exciting project that has the entire Tridel team beaming with pride. Let me invite you to enter The Lobby, our high-tech […]
Tree Strategy: Saving the Intersection of our City and Nature I get an odd sense of pleasure when I go places where I don’t fit in. Such was the case […]
It’s garbage day. It’s also Boxing Day. Ironically, I have a lot of boxes to throw out because it seems that every year, I accumulate more garbage around this time. […]
Today the word condominium (condo) is part of every day language (especially at Tridel), but that wasn’t always the case. Like most new things, there was some initial discomfort and […]
It’s funny how closely related food and relationships are and how important good relationships are in business and life. But a recent visit to the World of Whirlpool (WOW) in […]
“Family” is a word that has special meaning for everyone. For Tridel, it captures a value that has been central to our identity for over 80 years. I can explain […]
Last week I had a great evening at the Altus’ holiday party and TREL-sponsored after party, where I had a chance to hobnob with people whose names I know well, but […]
Every organization should be lucky enough to have someone like Luke DelZotto Hammond working for them. Luke, who has special needs, is a reminder that we should look at people’s […]
Earlier this week I attended the Opportunity for All Youth (OFAY) Hiring Event at Albion Library; the inaugural event of a series to support this national initiative. OFAY is an […]
Our culture at Tridel is strongly defined as being a business that has “family” as one of its core values. We know however, that the word family itself and […]
There’s no doubt that art has helped shape our city. It’s personal, and its definition is broad. It encompasses everything from architecture to fashion, and continues to evolve in ways […]