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Elle Richmond SOLD OUT

Wednesday, February 24th, 2016

 

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Following an overwhelming response from the community, we are excited to announce that ELLE RICHMOND is now sold out!  On behalf of Regent International Developments, we thank you for your support in confirming ELLE RICHMOND as the new benchmark in luxury for Richmond and congratulations to ELLE RICHMOND purchasers who can take exclusive pride in their new home.

With over over 25 years of award-winning development in the Lower Mainland, Regent International Developments takes great exception in delivering quality, premium homes that residents will be proud to call their own and ELLE RICHMOND is no exception.  Stay tuned for our new project, The Regent at King Edward Station, coming Spring 2016.  We hope to see you soon!

 

 

Priority Register for 41west, San Diego

Friday, August 14th, 2015

An exclusive sneak peak of 41west, the latest project from our American affiliate, Icon Properties. (more…)

Elle Richmond is now selling

Sunday, March 1st, 2015

Live in the most exclusive and private residences in downtown Richmond. (more…)

Elle Richmond featured on Vancouver Sun

Thursday, February 19th, 2015

Vancouver Sun features Elle Richmond story Feb 18, 2015 (more…)

ICON Properties launching in San Diego

Thursday, January 31st, 2013

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At Regent International we strive for progressive growth and innovation to better serve our valued clients.  Our mission is to be flexible and responsive to the challenges and needs of a dynamic market and seek new, exciting opportunities. In this respect, Regent International is proud to introduce ICON PROPERTIES (USA) as their first foray into the US market. ICON PROPERTIES is a San Diego based US development company which will focus in developing ground-breaking, sophisticated residences in the highly desirable Southern California market. ICON’s goal is to bring a specialized, inventive and refine approach while preserving our vision, as a name you can trust, building the ultimate lifestyle.

 

Regent International Developments acquires 26,000 SF site in Port Moody, BC

Thursday, November 15th, 2012

Port Moody, BC – November 15, 2012 – Regent International Developments (Regent St. Johns Holdings Ltd.) has acquired a 26,000 SF site in St. Johns Street, Port Moody BC.  The developer plans to rezone and develop the site into a multi-family residential development that focuses on ground oriented living compromised off walk up townhomes and/or apartments.

Regent International is a local BC developer with over 25 years of experience in the industry.  The company owns several neighborhood retail malls, offices, and has developed/affiliated with over 500 new homes in the past 5 years. Their real estate portfolio in BC includes developments in Vancouver, Richmond, Delta, Port Moody, Maple Ridge and Abbotsford.

Contact:
info@regentinternational.ca
Suite 208, 6088 No.3 Road
Richmond, BC
V6Y 2B3
t: 604.207.0977

Urban design winners recognized for excellence

Wednesday, March 30th, 2011

The winners this year included: In the Residential and Mixed-Use (High-Rise) category: Paloma 2 developed by Regent International Development Ltd. and designed by Integra Architecture Inc. This is an attractive high rise project…

City honours the best in urban design

Thursday, March 17th, 2011

A condo sales centre, a public playground and a 21 unit townhouse complex development that preserved five mature trees are among winners of this year’s Lulu Urban Design Awards.

Stylish, sleek interiors feature floor-to-ceiling windows

Thursday, March 18th, 2010

A vibrant community of movie theatres, farmer’s markets, parks, businesses, entertainment and recreation amenitites are all nearby, ready for enjoyment.

Unremitting Growth

Monday, March 8th, 2010

Richmond, British Columbia, has had a lot going for it the last few years. The 2010 Winter Olympics were slated for Vancouver, just a few miles north; the rapid transit Canada Line was on the way to the Greater Vancouver area; and commercial banks were sprouting up all along Richmond’s main street, No. 3 Road.