Canadian Property Management 2010 Media Planner

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Canada’s Premier magazine for Building owners and managers Media Planner 2010 More than 30,000 Industry Decision Makers Read Every Issue Showcase your products and services Increase your market share

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Canadian Property Management 2010 Media Planner

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C a n a d a ’ s P r e m i e r m a g a z i n e f o r B u i l d i n g o w n e r s a n d m a n a g e r s

Media Planner2010

More than 30,000 Industry Decision Makers Read Every Issue

Showcase your products and services Increase your market share

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DIGITAL MEDIA

www.canadianpropertymanagement.ca

Canadian Property Management's site provides property owners & managers with the information and tools to manage their portfolios, operate their buildings and capitalize on their investments.

Digital Marketing Opportunities:

Newsletter Sponsorship •

Banner Ads •

White Papers •

Webinars •

E-mail Campaigns •

Special Reports•

Canadian Property Management’s circulation includes 12,500 individuals who develop, own, manage, operate and maintain properties across Canada. Our readership represents the following types of properties:

Average number of people who read the magazine per office – 2.8Total readership – 35,000

CIRCULATION & READERSHIP DATA

• OfficeBuildings

• FinancialInstitutions

• InsuranceCompanies

• RealEstate/PropertyManagementFirms

• Hotels

• TrustCompanies

• Developers

• ShoppingCentres

• IndustrialProperties

Commercial/ Industrial/Retail

• Hospitals

• NursingHomes

• PrivateClinics,etc.

• Schools

• Universities

• Colleges

• Federal,ProvincialandMunicipalLevelsofGovernment

• Airports

• OtherGovernmentOperatedFacilities

Institutional

• Condominiums

• Non-ProfitHousing

• Apartments

Family Housing

ALSO!CANADIAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT’S READERShIP INCLUDES ARChITECTS,

CONSULTANTS AND OThERS ALLIED TO ThE FIELD

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ISSue focuS:

mARch: who'S who in canadian Real estateThis issue includes Canada's most comprehensive overview of the real estate industry's players and their portfolios. The "Who's Who" category listings cover the office, industrial, retail, institutional, rental residential and condominium sectors, and tabulate results by the total square footage companies own, manage, or own and manage.

ApRIL: energy management, monitoring and procurementArticles will focus on strategies for negotiating today's volatile energy market, conserving energy and cutting costs with an eye to environmental sustainability. Conservation measures, demand management and alternative energy sources are steadily gaining prominence and adherents – this issue examines the technology, implementation requirements and the cost/benefits equation.

mAy: capital upgrades & operating efficienciesCapital investment strategies underpin building operations and asset management. Retrofits maintain and enhance structural and system integrity, increase efficiency and capitalize on cost-saving opportunities. Repositioning responds to market dynamics with upgrades and renovations to serve and attract building occupants and support a building's status and competitive edge. This issue explores both these differing yet complementary aspects of capital improvements.

JuLy: Land use planning & DevelopmentCities are primarily the setting where the real estate and property management industry does business. This issue will look at development trends in major Canadian markets and how local planning and infrastructure issues can nurture or hinder redevelopment and new construction projects.

SepTemBeR: Security, Life Safety & Risk managementArticles will address types of emergencies, common occurrences and extraordinary events that building operators must be prepared to respond to. A review of important emergency preparedness measures will cover topics such as: fire and evacuation plans, building security, staff training, response teams and recovery. Associated topics include: risk assessment and mitigation, insurance and liability.

ocToBeR: Building Business opportunities Maintaining and strengthening your tenant base and tapping into new opportunities to generate additional revenue beyond your core business. Articles will explore tenant retention, the role of building management and front line personnel in serving clientele and attracting new business, and additional ways to augment your buildings' revenue stream.

NovemBeR: environmental managementEvery year environmental measures and regulations become a more critical part of the efficient management of properties. Issues ranging from the disposal of environmentally sensitive products to making buildings more energy efficient and "green" are gaining widespread public attention. The question is no longer why one should make a facility green, but rather how it can be done efficiently and effectively. This issue will zero in on environmental management practices, green technologies and initiatives that can help facilities save energy, reduce waste and cut greenhouse gas emissions. It will also cover retrofit options, costs, service providers and environmentally friendly products.

DecemBeR/JANuARy: Regulatory updateBuilding owners and managers operate in a complex regulatory environment and must stay current with constantly evolving obligations and responsibilities under municipal by-laws, provincial and federal legislation. Articles will highlight emerging regulatory issues, changes to existing rules, costs of compliance, potential liabilities and industry advocates' perspectives on the implications of municipal, provincial and federal policy. This includes rules and regulations pertaining to property standards, property tax allocation, building code and health and safety requirements, and environmental performance targets.

2010 BuyeRS’ GuIDeCanadian Property Management is pleased to continue to present the most comprehensive resource tool for building owners, property and facility managers in this issue. The Buyers’ Guide features listings of more than 600 product and service suppliers across Canada. To ensure your firm is listed in the 2010 Buyers’ Guide, online and/or in print, please contact Melissa Farrell at [email protected] or 866-216-0860 ext. 221

Canadian Property Management 2010 Editorial Schedule EDITORIALFEATURES

ISSue focuSEach of the eight issues of Canadian Property

Management will present an editorial theme that will be objectively constructed and developed. The issue focus themes have been carefully selected based on

discussions with the industry’s foremost experts and feedback from our advertisers. Each issue is designed to

address timely topics, track new trends and provide our readers with excellent reference material. Focus

articles will be presented in a variety of formats, including case studies and question-and-answer

discussions with industry suppliers.

TechNoLoGIcAL DeveLopmeNTS

Articles relating to a wide range of building systems and their operation will zero in on new technology,

implementation and, most importantly, cost efficiency. Information presented will take the form of new product information, question-and-answer

discussions and comprehensive short articles.

ShowcASeEach showcase will address a key component of

building operations. Various aspects of each topic will be explored in an editorial format, guiding building owners and property managers in their selection of

products and services.

ReTRofIT pRofILeAs Canada's building stock ages, and there are few new

construction prospects on the horizon, landlords are faced with regular building upgrades for their

properties to remain competitive.

DepARTmeNTSEditor’s Note / Events Agenda / Feature Building /

Industry Briefs / New Appointments / New Products

and Services.

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March* March 4 March 18 March

April March 30 April 15 April

May April 29 May 13 May

July* June 30 July 15 July

September September 2 September 16 September

October October 7 October 14 October

November* November 4 November 11 November

December/January December 23 January 6 January

*These issues include bonus circulation at key industry related events

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