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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
2012Media Planner
82%of Canadian Propery Managment
readers are involvedin recommending, evaluating, specifying and purchasing the
products and services related to their
properties.
Your advertising message will be seen by more than 40,000 industry decision makers.
www.canadianpropertymanagement.ca
Readership Profile
Ask for the results of our most recent readership profile.
Some examples of the information contained within the survey:
• 87% of readers spent up to one hour reading each issue of
Canadian Property Management.
• 72% of readers determine the brands and products used in
their modernization and retrofit products.
• 41% of readers have more than five million square feet in their
company's real estate portfolio.
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
2011 Readership Profile
Circulation & Readership Data
• OfficeBuildings
• FinancialInstitutions
• InsuranceCompanies
• RealEstate/PropertyManagementFirms
• Hotels
• TrustCompanies
• Developers
• ShoppingCentres
• IndustrialProperties
Commercial/ Industrial/Retail
• Hospitals
• NursingHomes
• PrivateClinics,etc.
• Schools
• Universities
• Colleges
• Federal,ProvincialandMunicipal
levelsofGovernment
• Airports
• OtherGovernmentOperatedFacilities
Institutional
• Condominiums
• Non-ProfitHousing
• Apartments
Family Housing
Canadian Property Management’s circulation includes 5,000 individuals who develop, own, manage, operate and maintain properties across Canada. Our readership represents the following types of properties:
Total number of recipients for electronic
products: 25,000
Average number of people who read the
magazine per office: 3.5
Total Readership: 43,000
Senior Executives: owners, presidents, vice presidents, senior operations managers, senior property managers and directors
Management: property, facility, retail, asset, projectand maintenance
Other: technicians, project coordinators, consultants, engineers and architects 8%
43%
49%
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waste seCuRIty exteRIoRs ManaGeMent systeMs
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envIRonMental HvaC elevatoRs ContRols/IaQ
MaIntenanCe lIGHtInG HvaC
BuIlDInG waste eneRGy enveloPe ReDuCtIon
HvaC uPs/alteRnatIve lIGHtInG PoweR
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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.
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. this issue examines conservation measures, demand management and alternative energy sources.
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: real estate Financeavailability of financing is key to almost all real estate transactions. this issue looks at how current economic trends shape the market, and drive decisions to buy, sell or reposition assets. ReIts, pension funds and publicly traded companies must serve their shareholders’ interests, thus forcing their realty advisors and property managers to deliver strong returns. Most private players must make a similarly strong economic case to their lenders. the issue highlights efforts of owners, investors and developers to respond to national and international market dynamics, and leverage economic development incentives within local markets.
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, insurance and liability.
oCtober: building business opportunitiesMaintaining 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 ManagementIssues ranging from the disposal of environmentally sensitive products to making buildings more energy efficient and "green" are gaining widespread public attention. 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 updateevolving 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.
2013 buYers’ GuideCanadian Property Management features listings of more than 600 product and service suppliers across Canada. It is the most comprehensive resource tool for building owners, property and facility managers in Canada.
Canadian Property Management 2012 Editorial Schedule sHoWCase teCHnoloGiCal retroFit develoPMents ProFile
retroFit ProFilelandlords are faced with regular building upgrades for their properties to remain competitive.
teCHnoloGiCal develoPMentsarticles relating to building systems and their operation, zeroing in on new technology and cost efficiency.
sHoWCaseeach showcase will address a key component of building operations.
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Agenda for ImprovementAgenda for Improvement
VOL. 26 NO.3 • May/June 2011
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VOL. 26 NO. 4 • July/August 2011
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VOICING EVACUATION INSTRUCTIONS WORKPLACE MISHAPS REMOTE MONITORING COMMISSIONING GUIDE FIRESMART DEVELOPMENT STANDARDS SLIP & FALL RISKS
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VOL. 26 NO. 5 • September 2011
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Industry IntelligenceIndustry Intelligence
VOL. 26 NO. 6 • October 2011
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Resourceful StrategiesResourceful Strategies
VOL. 26 NO. 7 • November 2011
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