TransGlobe: Feet in the Present
With an excellent record of customer service, and a strong commitment to serving Canada’s neighborhoods, TransGlobe Property Management is a company that is really on the move. We’ve been around for 15 years already, and feel as though we’re just getting started. With thousands of properties for you to look at, for both business and residential uses, we have fantastic choices to help you find the right space to realize your dreams. Listening to the customer is one of our strengths, and when we start working with you, we see it as an ongoing relationship that is our number one concern.
We have a terrific sense of community involvement, because we love where we live and work just as much as you do. There are splendid neighborhoods and cities in Canada, and it’s one of the most livable countries in the world. We’re dedicated to helping this continue and even improve, because we have great hope for the generations to come. That’s one of the reasons why we’ve recently switched to a fleet of Smart cars for our employees. They’re very visible, with an unusual shape that makes it easy to attract attention. But they’re also remarkably fuel efficient, of course, and have excellent safety ratings, and take up little space. These are all good things a company with their feet in the present and their eyes on the future, because these qualities help us to continue our work with you.
The cars are just one example of our commitment to place, and we love our history of serving Canada’s communities, just as we look forward to serving you. We’ve participated in charity fundraisers, parades, and public events not only to make our presence visible, but also to get to know the neighborhoods even better. We think that a company with personal investment, and time, spent doing things in the neighborhoods we work, is a company that understands the needs of its clients. At TransGlobe, We’re dedicated to helping you find the perfect place to work and live, and also dedicated to continuing that relationship for as long as you’re here.
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