Bridge at Bridgeland Celebrates 100% Lease-Up
In addition to the residential suites being 100% occupied, the commercial spaces located at the base of Bridge are also fully leased with Anytime Fitness, Five Vines and Good Earth Café snapping up the great frontage along 9A street NE.
Bridge is now home to over 450 people (and pets!), from newborns to seniors as well as experienced locals and new Canadians. Over the past year, residents have come together on the expansive rooftop lounge and 8th floor pet lounge for countless events and meet-ups, creating bonds and forming an authentic community.
“From the very beginning, we wanted this to be a place for connections,” said Edan Lindenbach, Principal of Land Planning & Development for JEMM. “We love Bridgeland and wanted to add to this amazing community, as well as create a great ecosystem for people within Bridge.”
Bridge is a 241,000 sf, Class A, purpose-built concrete rental development with unique attributes – smart technology, high efficiency mechanical systems and a low parking ratio. For incoming Bridge tenants, the forward-thinking features held big appeal for modern renters looking for high quality home. Adding to that, a bold art story (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mCL_pZHYunk) involving three local artists and a massive piece of public art makes Bridge an exciting place where local creativity is evident throughout each floor.
JEMM Properties extends deep gratitude to the hundreds of people who have worked so hard make Bridge special for its residents, including exceptional planners, architects, designers, marketers, artists, leasing teams and property managers.
Spring Brings Construction Progress at Hive
How is construction progressing?
What a great spring! Concrete is progressing well and should see some big movement upward in the next two months and up to Level 6 by the end of July.
What are the working hours?
A typical workday remains from 7AM to 5:30PM, though some days work could extend to 8:00PM or later depending on how the concrete pour days play out.
Is there going to be a lot of noise and dust?
As with any construction project, there will be some loud banging and some noise associated with our equipment and the delivery and pouring of concrete and other heavy materials. On windy days, our Construction Manager will try to modify work whenever possible to minimize blowing dust but now that we are out of the ground, dust will be reduced.
Who is the contact person for questions or concerns about construction at Hive?
We understand that the construction process can feel disruptive for people living nearby the site. Anyone with questions or concerns about how work is progressing at Bridge is encouraged to reach out to us by filling out an online form at jemm.ca/the-hive-in-sunnyside.

