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July 2017 The Top 100

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TORONTO: 696 MONTREAL: 386 VANCOUVER: 240 CALGARY: 215 EDMONTON: 117 WINNIPEG: 90 OTTAWA-GATINEAU: 70 QUEBEC CITY: 58 COURTESY OF SAJE SOURCE: BTA Works, Statistics Canada JULY/AUGUST 2017 BCBUSINESS 19 T H E M O N T H LY I N F O R M E R tmı "That's really a double-edged sword. Is it a good thing to have an ecosystem that helps companies get bought up?" –p.24 J U LY/ A U G U S T 2 0 17 INSIDE Japanese tees ... The new kale ... Everyone an entrepreneur ... Get hygge with it ... + more DOMESTIC BLISS Saje Natural Wellness will be the largest tenant in Mount Pleasant's Lightworks Building, which has a rooftop garden W hen you're a well- ness company surrounded by a coastal rainforest, you've got a built-in one-with-nature brand- ing that money can't buy. Why go anywhere else? Vancouver's geographic gifts are a large part of the reason that Saje Natural Wellness is staying put and deepening its local roots with a massive new headquarters plant for radar equipment used in the Second World War. Saje's head o•ce will be the antithesis of a bustling factory, a serene hideaway whose large outdoor area includes a rooftop vegetable garden and a meeting space with mountain views—the perfect backdrop for o•ce yoga sessions. Vancouver "is part of the DNA of the company—we so love it here, and it embodies what our culture is about, and the backbone of our company is connecting people," says co-founder and CEO Kate Ross LeBlanc. "Vancouver is such a central nucleus to wellness for all of Canada." No Place Like Home REAL ESTATE NO. 3 WITH A GREAT VIEW Vancouver ranks third nationwide in number of head offices set to open late next year, out of PC Urban Properties Corp.'s new Lightworks Building in Mount Pleasant. Saje, whose products include essential-oil and skincare lines, will be the anchor tenant for most of the six-storey, 54,000-square- foot development, which includes a major heritage restoration. At street level, the original building, completed in 1942, was once a As local companies double down on Vancouver by building big new headquarters, could they help make housing more affordable? by Kerry Gold

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