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Venterra Realty Named One of the 2025 Best Workplaces in Real Estate & Construction by Great Place to Work® Canada

Venterra Realty Named One of the 2025 Best Workplaces in Real Estate & Construction by Great Place to Work® Canada

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TORONTO, /CNW/ -- Great Place to Work ® Canada has named Venterra Realty on their 2025 Best Workplaces™ in Real Estate and Construction list.
Best Workplaces™ in Real Estate & Construction 2025 recognizes organizations that are laying the foundation for strong, people-centered cultures in a demanding and rapidly evolving industry. These companies prioritize safety, trust, and career development—creating workplaces where employees feel valued and equipped to build lasting impact.
To be eligible, organizations must be Great Place To Work-Certified™ in the past year and work primarily in the real estate or construction sector. The list is determined the BEST based on employee feedback gathered through Best Workplaces™ Trust Index™ Survey.
"At Venterra, we believe a strong foundation of values and vision is key to building not just communities, but a thriving workplace," said Venterra CEO, John Foresi"This belief fuels our commitment to operational excellence and people-centric leadership—qualities that continue to shape our impact across the real estate and construction landscape."
"Our approach to real estate is deeply intentional—from acquisitions and development to resident experience and innovation," said Venterra Chairman, Andrew Stewart. "Programs like our in-house due diligence, disciplined investment strategy, and technology-driven operations reflect our belief that investing in our people and our processes creates not just exceptional properties, but an exceptional place to work."
Venterra's Canada office has been recognized multiple times by the Great Place to Work ® Institute, including earning a spot on the list of the 2025 Best Workplaces™ in Canada.
About Venterra:
Venterra Realty is a growing developer, owner, and operator of multifamily apartments with over 90 mixed-use and multifamily communities across 22 major US cities. Over 50,000 people and more than 16,000 pets call Venterra "home"! The Venterra Team is focused on achieving excellence in serving its three major stakeholders: residents, employees, and investors. Venterra has enjoyed tremendous growth and financial success over its 24-year history, with approximately $7.8 billion CAD of assets under management. This success has been achieved through the exceptional commitment and dedication of Venterra's approximately 950 team members. Find out more about Venterra Realty and its award-winning company culture at Venterra.com.

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