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Shopify
#1
The Waterloo office for Shopify has recently moved into the former Seagram Museum building.
The company has grown it's footprint in Waterloo fairly quickly.
http://m.therecord.com/news-story/684792...e-property
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#2
If anyone wants a personal tour, let me know Wink
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#3
(09-09-2016, 08:42 AM)gomesjustin Wrote: If anyone wants a personal tour, let me know Wink

Sometime, definitely. I went on the doors open tour a few years ago when CIGI was in it and I'd love to see what has changed.
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#4
Shopify is expanding their presence in Waterloo.


http://www.cbc.ca/beta/news/canada/kitch...-1.4360399
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#5
Making official their move into the Willis/Caroline building, which I think we knew of for some time.
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#6
I always laugh a little when big news is released, and we're all just like, "ya, we've known, thanks though"

WRC is such a good resource!
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