

“We’re excited to bring Telus’ Smart Building solutions to North Vancouver’s rental market, ensuring residents and staff at RED Lower Lynn have the latest in building automation, security, entertainment, and connectivity solutions,” said Erin Walker, director of residential smart communities at Telus, in a statement.

Buses first, SkyTrain maybe later: TransLink planning bus rapid transit from Park Royal to Metrotown.Construction finally begins on new $32 million TransLink Phibbs bus exchange.Squamish First Nation approves landmark plan to build over 400 affordable homes.In addition to having access to the unit’s functions, the app enables an added layer of security for the home, such as notifying residents on their smartphones when someone opens the door or requires entry. For example, this provides flexibility to remotely lock and unlock key doors or adjust lighting from anywhere and at any time. The partnership provides the building’s 88 rental homes with Telus’ Smart Building technology and automation, allowing residents to control their units from the ease of their smartphones through the company’s residential smart building app. The six-storey building - named RED Lower Lynn - at 1550 Oxford Street is conveniently just a two-minute walk west of TransLink’s Phibbs bus exchange in North Vancouver District.

A new market rental housing project carried out as a partnership between telecommunications giant Telus and local developer Adera has reached completion.
