RH March.indd - Zancor Homes
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RH March.indd - Zancor Homes
MARKHAM MAGAZINE RICHMONDNEWS HILL NEWS MAGAZINE 416-357-8953 416-357-8953 info@yorkmediagroup.net info@yorkmediagroup.net Page Page137 Express yourself at Xpression in Richmond Hill Zancor Homes announces new, cosmopolitan condominium Toronto, ON (May 29, 2012) – Delight, awe, joy – prepare to express them all at Xpression, the latest condominium in Richmond Hill from Zancor Homes. Designed for the cosmopolitan maven, Xpression Condos is unlike anything else in the area. “This exciting new community is an expression of modern living,” says Fabrizio Cortellucci, president of Zancor Homes. “From its stellar design and amazing architecture, to its thriving location and urban amenities, Xpression Condos is poised to raise the bar on condominium living in Richmond Hill.” Designed by Quadrangle Architects, Xpression boasts the most modern architectural design Richmond Hill has ever seen in a condominium residence while interiors feature the high design from one the country’s hottest up and coming Interior Design firms, Tomas Pearce. Ideally situated with all the amenities of the city in a convenient Richmond Hill location, Xpression will rise on the east side of Yonge Street, just across from Hillcrest Mall. You’ll want to discover the sparkling diversity of local restaurants, shops and chic fashions – that is, when you’re not checking out the rooftop patios the swimming pool, fitness studio and other amazing amenities. Xpression features a modern, 15storey, two-tower design rising from a six-storey podium. With Richmond Hill, May 29, 2012...Expression Condos by Zancor Homes opened to an enthusiastic crowd at its VIP event with over 200 guests in attendance to view the dynamic presentation centre and savour the delicious hors d’oeuvres complimented with an Xpression cocktail. Seen below at the entrance to the spectacular presentation centre are from left: Councillor Nick Papa, John Pennachetti, project manager highrise for Zancor Homes, Fabrizio Cortellucci, president Zancor Homes, Nick Cortellucci of Brookvalley Developments and Vito Spatafora, Deputy Mayor/Regional and Local Councillor of Richmond HIll. 452 suites and more than 52 suite styles, ranging from 491 to 1,174 square feet, everyone can find a home to express their unique style and energy. Suites feature soaring nine, 10 and even 11-foot ceilings and floor-to-ceiling windows. Sleek kitchens boast custom designed cabinetry, granite countertops, ceramic tile backsplashes and modern, stainless steel Energy Star rated appliances – everything a savvy urbanite desires. In addition to premium balconies and patios that overlook beautiful parkland and walkways, residents can also enjoy not one, not two, but three amazing terraces – whether it is the Swooon, Drama or Whimsy Terrace - with spectacular views that stretch all the way downtown. Terraces will feature private barbecue areas, an outdoor fireplace, patio furniture and lounge chairs. To learn more about all that modern condominium living in Richmond Hill has to offer, visit Xpression at www.xpressioncondos.com. About Zancor Homes Zancor Homes understands that a neighborhood is only as strong as the people who live there, and it is their passion for a community that makes it thrive. Zancor great responsibility to enhance their lowrise communities with parks, playgrounds, natural spaces and convenience, because they believe that how you live is as important as where you live. With their highrise projects, Zancor is committed to creating a unique lifestyle with a building that offers the finest in condominium living from innovative amenities to exceptional quality in every suite. The Regional Municipality of York reminds residents to conserve water this summer PUBLIC SERVICE ANNOUNCEMENT One inch of water a week is all your lawn needs to keep it looking green With the warm weather upon us, The Regional Municipality of York reminds residents to follow their municipality’s outdoor water use bylaws and to conserve water. “Water conservation is an ongoing initiative to ensure York Region remains a community with a healthy, self-sufficient environment,” said York Region Chairman and CEO Bill Fisch. “The Region is always looking at ways to protect and conserve water and how residents can help – now and into the future.” One easy way to conserve water is to avoid over-watering. A healthy lawn doesn’t need to be watered every day – one inch of water a week is all it takes to keep your lawn looking vibrant and fresh. If you need to water, follow your municipal bylaw. The time of day allowed for watering differs among the municipalities, but all all allow even-numbered houses to water on even-numbered days and odd-numbered houses to water on odd-numbered days. You can still keep your lawn and garden looking great by following these tips: • Water grass in the early morning when the sun is lowest to avoid evaporation • Use a rain gauge to measure rainfall and monitor watering • Choose a sprinkler that shoots low to the ground to avoid wind drift • Consider using a rain barrel as a water source for your garden instead of tap water “Great summer weather means a higher demand on municipal water supplies which could affect emergency services such as fire fighting,” said Town of Richmond Hill Regional Councillor Vito Spatafora, Chair of the Region’s Environmental Services Commit- tee. “We want residents to enjoy the sunshine, but to remember that water conservation is also an important part of summer.” Water conservation initiatives are run year-round through York Region’s Water for Tomorrow program. More tips about how to save water both inside and outside the home, as well as information about local watering bylaws, can be found on the Water for Tomorrow website at www.waterfortomorrow.ca York Region residents wishing to learn more about their local bylaws are encouraged to visit their municipality’s website and to visit www.york.ca/water