Land Use & Development Breakfast Workshop
Join us for a morning of learning and networking at our Land Use & Development Breakfast Workshop.
Land Use & Development Breakfast Workshop
For builders, contractors, planners, real estate professionals, and anyone interested in land purchase and development
CRM Lab Archaeological Services, Tarynn Lennox Real Estate, and The Blue Mountains Chamber of Commerce are pleased to present this free workshop, exploring archaeological considerations in land use, planning, and development in Grey-Bruce.
Join us to learn how Provincial and Municipal Archeological requirements can impact your next land purchase, development or redevelopment. Archaeologist Claire Freisenhausen and local realtor Tarynn Lennox will share their insights and expertise on this complex topic, followed by a Q&A and discussion period. We invite you to bring your general or specific project questions, and we will do our best to help guide you through the process.
This workshop is for developers, builders, planners, real estate professionals, and anyone in the community who is interested in learning more about land purchase and development
The morning will include a light breakfast and the opportunity to network and connect with other professionals.
Meet our Speakers:
Claire Freisenhausen
Join us for a morning of learning and networking at our Land Use & Development Breakfast Workshop.
Land Use & Development Breakfast Workshop
For builders, contractors, planners, real estate professionals, and anyone interested in land purchase and development
CRM Lab Archaeological Services, Tarynn Lennox Real Estate, and The Blue Mountains Chamber of Commerce are pleased to present this free workshop, exploring archaeological considerations in land use, planning, and development in Grey-Bruce.
Join us to learn how Provincial and Municipal Archeological requirements can impact your next land purchase, development or redevelopment. Archaeologist Claire Freisenhausen and local realtor Tarynn Lennox will share their insights and expertise on this complex topic, followed by a Q&A and discussion period. We invite you to bring your general or specific project questions, and we will do our best to help guide you through the process.
This workshop is for developers, builders, planners, real estate professionals, and anyone in the community who is interested in learning more about land purchase and development
The morning will include a light breakfast and the opportunity to network and connect with other professionals.
Meet our Speakers:
Claire Freisenhausen
Claire is one of the two Senior Partners with CRM Lab Archaeological Services Inc., now based in Thornbury, with offices in Toronto and Midland. She is a provincially licensed Professional Archaeologist with over 20 years of experience conducting and managing archaeological investigations in Southern, Southwestern and Eastern Ontario. She has extensive experience in carrying out field and research projects, as well as managing Indigenous Engagement on projects.
Claire holds a Master of Science in Archaeology from The University of Toronto (2001), and an Honours Bachelor of Arts: Psychology & Anthropology from The University of Guelph (1999).
Tarynn Lennox
A self proclaimed Real Estate Junkie, Tarynn brings enthusiasm, tenacity and drive to the world of real estate, and her passion for her profession is evident in everything that she does. Born and raised in the Thornbury area, she has a true love for the Southern Georgian Bay area and is a proud advocate of the region.
Graduating with an Honours in Business, Tarynn began her career with Scotiabank as a Financial Advisor. Five years, and two promotions later, Tarynn shifted into the real estate industry in 2015 as a Client Care Manager for an award winning real estate team in Thornbury. In November of 2017, Tarynn became a licensed REALTOR®, and was a top producing member of a large team with Royal LePage for her first 3 years.
This early success inspired Tarynn to venture out on her own; creating her own brand, Tarynn Lennox Real Estate, in 2021. Since then she has been recognized for several top tier awards, including a National Recognition of Top 35 Under 35 with Royal Lepage throughout Canada.
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Highlights
- 1 hour 30 minutes
- In person
Location
L.E. Shore Memorial Library, The Blue Mountains Public Library
173 Bruce Street South
Thornbury, ON N0H 2P0
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