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October 2014 Entrepreneur of the Year

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46 BCBusiness october 2014 paul Joseph A New Blueprint A mid a busy summer of expanding its business into Alberta and collaborating on the three-day Squamish Valley Music Festival, event/lifestyle/ entertainment company Blueprint also managed to consolidate its B.C. team from two separate offi ces in downtown Vancouver into 3,600 square feet of newly renovated space in a historic Gastown building. In a 50/50 split with a longtime friend and business partner (who is also the landlord at one of Blueprint's many venues), Blueprint purchased the entire building at 364 Water Street, which includes its Shine Nightclub (closed September 27 for a complete renova- tion and rebrand) on the lower level. Blueprint co-founder Alvaro Prol says that over the past year, the team scoured downtown and East Vancou- ver for a new space, but Gastown's centrality and vibrant, New York- esque atmosphere fi t the company's needs and gelled with its culture. Prol expects that putting the head-offi ce team of 35—"a very mixed bag of people"—together for the fi rst time will result in the kind of collabo- ration and mentorship that wasn't possible in the former fragmented setup. Departments are now grouped together, and the airy layout, replete with glass walls, gives the offi ce an open-concept feel, while still off ering privacy. "It's going to become a lot more exciting," says Prol. • Blueprint relocates its B.C. staff to Gastown, and under the same roof, for the fi rst time by Kristen Hilderman O F F i C E s P A C E open Energy There are few private of ces in the space—one belongs to Prol, and features a complete glass front. "I was in the of ce at 8 a.m. today and I don't want to leave," says Prol. "I really enjoy it—there's just a lot of energy around here." Non-Corporate Culture Both the large and small boardrooms (large boardroom pictured at left) look out onto West Cordova Street and rely on abundant light from the large windows and original exposed brick walls to give them their laid-back ambience.

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