Trico Homes introduces Parallel Bloc in Crestmont West
Friday, November 13, 2020
Trico Homes has launched a new multi-family project in Calgary’s desirable Crestmont West community.
It’s a unique three-storey townhome development, dubbed Parallel Block, offering the best of nature and urban living on the western edge of the city, says Trico vice-president of marketing Wanda Palmer.
Tucked into the slope west of Winsport Canada Olympic Park, the first phase of Parallel Bloc in the Qualico community features four floor plans with basements and double attached garages. Each row of townhomes is built on either a level entry or walkout lot. The Summit model has a basement entry while the front doors to the Retreat, Haven and Latitude floor plans open into the great room.
Read the full article here in the Calgary Herald.
台慶特備節目 – 「以家為本」照片大募集參加辦法
Monday, November 09, 2020
家是我們人生的驛站,是我們生活的樂園,也是我們避風的港灣;疫情期間,家成為生活的主場,我們的生活模式被潛移默化地影響和改變。家,逐漸被賦予更多的角色和可能性,當家成為焦點,家的重要性變成不可取代。
感謝今次活動冠名贊助 Trico Homes,在過往28年一貫秉承 “以家為本 ” 的待客之道 ,建立和服務卡城不少社區,為卡城居民生活帶來無數美好改變。加拿大中文電台 Fairchild Radio FM947 也堅守著同樣理念,22年來在大氣電波中,服務及陪伴著卡城數萬個家庭成長,從未間斷。藉著22週年台慶之際,Trico Homes 和加拿大中文電台齊齊聯手,邀請您參加「以家為本」照片大募集活動。
Read the full story here.
Here’s How AI Makes A New-Home Hunt About As Fun As Dating
Thursday, November 05, 2020
It’s what’s underneath and behind that elegant stroke of user-experience genius that builders like Calgary, Canada-based Trico Homes [have] dialed-into on the AI front. [Trico] has turned functionality of an action-area of their web site—the “find your home” button—to a Canadian-based technology upstart Openhouse.AI that brings an array of personalization filters into play for new-home shoppers.
Working on the “back-end” of the Trico Homes website, for instance, is an AI-powered marketing platform designed for a user experience that works like a cross between Match.com and Netflix. Learning with every click—and trading on what shoppers will reveal of their priorities on important topic tags such as local schools, community population, ownership, income, and price—artificial intelligence technology begins to understand the needs and preferences of website visitors. In real-time, the system updates the search results and creates recommendations for floorplans and communities that would be most attractive to each customer.
Read the full article here in Forbes Magazine.
Introducing the 2021 Calgary STARS Lottery Home!
Monday, October 19, 2020
STARS Air Ambulance has landed in the Woods of Legacy! We’re thrilled to announce that Trico is building the 2021 STARS Lottery home in this beautiful SE Calgary community.
“Our team couldn’t be more proud to design and build the Calgary Lottery Home for the 4th straight year. At Trico, we bring our very best to every community we live and work in, and we’re honoured to have this opportunity to help support STARS Air Ambulance and the critical life-saving work they do for Albertans each and every day,” says Michael Brown, President of Trico Homes.
“We are excited to partner again with Trico Homes to build our 2021 STARS Lottery Alberta show home in the community of Legacy,” said Andrea Robertson, STARS President and CEO. “For the fourth year in a row, Trico will be building a luxury home in Calgary, to be won by one lucky STARS supporter. Each STARS lottery ticket sold helps our red helicopters and crews be there for the next patient that needs us.”
Featuring our Cambridge model, this home is going to be a real standout and we can’t wait to unveil it to you in January! Stay tuned for more updates…
Qualico launches new community of Ambleton in rolling lands of Calgary’s northwest
Friday, October 16, 2020
Located on a quarter section north of 144th Avenue at 14th Street N.W., Ambleton will have 1,300 homes, a Catholic high school and a natural environmental reserve.
The Ambleton builder group includes Trico Homes, Shane Homes, Jayman Homes, Sterling Homes and Broadview Homes. The initial offering will be bungalows, laned homes and front-drive product with attached garages.
Trico president Michael Brown said his company is investing as well as building in Ambleton, describing northwest Calgary as being amenity rich with endless parks and excellent connectivity.
Read the full article here in the Calgary Herald.
Trico Homes’ Harrington showhome a perfect fit for all
Saturday, October 03, 2020
Growing families and multi-generational families will find Trico Homes’ Harrington model to be a perfect fit.
“The two-storey Harrington showhome we have in Carrington features five bedrooms and three-and-a-half bathrooms in its 2,168 square feet,” says Henry Luong, Trico’s area manager in Carrington. “There are four bedrooms on the upper option with bonus room for larger families, spice kitchen on the main floor and an optional, spacious basement development that feels like its own sanctuary, with an open-layout design, a large and beautiful wet bar, laundry room, a large bedroom and spacious bathroom.”
Read the full article here in the Calgary Sun.
Magnolia brings bright option to townhome living
Friday, September 18, 2020
Natural light adds energy and visual interest to a room, making it more likely to attract people for longer stretches of time. In gathering spaces, such as the great room, this is especially valuable.
Trico Homes embraces this concept in its Magnolia Corner model. This two-storey 1,411-square-foot townhome is presented as a show home in the scenic Cochrane community of Precedence in Riversong. This is [also] a fee-simple townhome, which means — unlike conventional townhomes — the buyer owns and is responsible for the exterior of the home and the land it sits on.
Read the full article here in the Calgary Herald.
New Trico Residential president thrives through early challenges
Tuesday, August 04, 2020
Brown says he was looking for a new challenge and felt most fortunate when Trico CEO Wayne Chiu reached out to him, as he was aware of the company’s successes and its reputation as a community builder. “We’re not just about making money,” Chiu said, “we have a responsibility to support the communities we work in.”
Trico’s immediate reaction to COVID-19 was to try to ensure its many sub-trades were able to keep going. Brown negotiated lower costs that are being passed to buyers for the rest of the year, meaning steady sales that are keeping the trades working.
Read the full article here in the Calgary Herald.
Trico Homes: Doing the right thing
Wednesday, July 08, 2020
When members of the Trico team meet, [Michael] Brown says the focus consistently comes back to doing the right thing.
“The right thing is that we do need to achieve some level of profit – we wouldn’t exist if we didn’t – but the first thing we have to think about is: How do our actions impact society? How do our actions impact clients?” says Brown. “It keeps us on an endgame that’s community first and then profit second.
“People often believe that those are very distinct things,” he adds. “At Trico we believe that one leads to the other. If you do focus on the community, that will allow you to be successful.”
Read the full story here.
#ImmigrationMatters in Calgary, Alberta
Monday, July 06, 2020
Wayne and Eleanor Chiu, originally from Hong Kong, are driven by their passion for using business to further the good of their community.
“The Chius are leaving a legacy to Calgary,” says Chris Hopfner, chair of the Trico Group Board. “By providing seed money to help people experiment with sustainability and social enterprise, they are adding to the vibrancy of our city.”
Read the full story here.