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TransGlobe and Civic Responsibility

Friday, November 27th, 2009

It’s a pleasure to grow up in a neighborhood with history, where you can trace the lineage of some of the families who live there.  You can sometimes hear the neighbors telling stories about what the block looked like a generation or two ago, and hear stories about the people who used to populate the area.  It’s a fine feeling, and one that you can’t find everywhere.  Fortunately, in Canada, there are many neighborhoods with truly distinctive character, and they’re populated with distinctive characters these days as well.  It’s a place with history, where people have been living here for hundreds, and even thousands, of years.  In contemporary times, however, forgetting comes easy, and we’re starting to move around more frequently, and it’s not easy to get to know the area.

Fortunately, with TransGlobe Property Management, there’s a history in Canada, and the staff lives and works here, too, just like you do.  There’s a fantastic selection of buildings, for commercial as well as residential purposes, and it’s easy to use their database, to find some excellent options for places to work and to make a new home.  Their experience here also means that they have a vested interest in the buildings as well as the neighborhood, so you’re not moving into a place without a history, or without anyone to help you find your way around.

Canada has a spectacular reputation for civic responsibility already, and it’s always nice to be somewhere where you can ask your neighbors for advice, and where you can even offer help to people when they’re lost, or in trouble.  This is how we grow a neighborhood, and how we can continue the project that our ancestors left for us here.  Companies like TransGlobe Property Management operate with that same level of investment in place, and the commitment to the neighborhood doesn’t end after you’ve moved in and begun your new operations, or started to get used to the neighborhood.  Their customer service is excellent, and they even participate actively in community events, like parades, charitable fundraisers, and many other activities that demonstrate a real commitment to helping make life better.  It’s a fantastic place to live already, and our active participation can help the engines to move us further along.