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July 2017 The Top 100

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JULY/AUGUST 2017 BCBUSINESS 37 Vancouver property developers and the local companies that work with them have created a booming global export business. Do they get enough support at home? I an Gillespie speaks quietly, and he doesn't do small talk. As a Neil Young live album jangles on the stereo, the slender Westbank Projects Corp. founder sits in a corner of his roomy downtown Van- couver o ce, North Shore Mountains at his back. Fine-boned, dressed in jeans and a dark blazer, he looks more like someone from the art world than a property developer. "There does not go a week here where I do not get a mayor of some Asian city coming to my o ce, wanting to talk about what's going on in Vancouver and how did we accomplish this and how could that help me over there," Gillespie says. Launched in 1992, luxury residential and mixed-use specialist Westbank is known for local landmarks such as the Woodward's redevelopment, Telus Garden and the Shangri-la Vancouver hotel. It's also the force behind Vancouver House and Alberni by Kengo Kuma, daring additions to the city skyline due for completion in 2018 and 2020, respectively. For those two towers, Gillespie is working with leading architects Bjarke Ingels of Denmark and Japan's Kengo Kuma. Westbank, whose —inished and current projects have a combined value of $25 bil- lion, is a global player, too. With 12 o ces in Canada, the U.S. and Asia, and 1,500 sta› including those at its hotels, the company counts properties in Toronto, Seattle and Tokyo among its works in progress. "We're bigger outside Vancouver than inside Vancouver," says Gillespie, who regularly holds art and design exhibits and lectures. As he points out, Westbank is far from alone. "I could literally give you 100 œrms that are doing work internationally," Gillespie says. "And so it's thousands of people. It's big business." BUILDING WORLD THE > > B Y N I C K R O C K E L < < TOP: Westbank's Vancouver House is slated for completion next year COURTESY OF WESTBANK

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