Sunday, May 24, 2020

The Industry And Customers For The Fraser Mill Project

Industry and Customers This section concentrates on Beedie’s main competitors and potential investors for their Fraser Mill project. Mosaic Homes, Onni Group of Companies and Bosa Properties are closely examined as competitors, due to their influence not only in the Coquitlam area, but also across the Lower Mainland as successful developers. From the research gathered, their strengths will be examined to understand how they became successful and what opportunities they have as a company. Current Master Plan Communities are also analyzed to understand what factors contributed to their success and what features or amenities potential consumers value when purchasing their home. Industry As one of the main residential developers in Coquitlam, Mosaic Homes have been experiencing success in the Lower Mainland and recently, with their developments in Fremont Village. 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