Multi-purpose Mosaic

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Sprawling one-level, new-appearing building with the words Mosaic Centre under the facade's highest peak.

The Mosaic Centre is an attractive building in the industrial park in Cranbrook, B.C. — Marie Milner photo

The Mosaic Centre, owned by Aldies Land Company Ltd., is one of the more  esthetically pleasing buildings among the mostly utilitarian, no-frills structures in Cranbrook’s industrial park. Dennis Hockley’s group of companies—Living Stones Developments, Aldies Land Company Ltd. and Bravo Restoration Services—is based in this new, approximately 12,000-square-foot building at 415 Industrial Road A. The other tenant is Key City Gymnastics, a local non-profit society; staff and gym users are ecstatic about the bright and spacious facility. From breaking ground, the Mosaic Centre was completed in an astonishing 7½  months.

Marie Milner

Marie Milner is a writer and photographer for Kootenay Business magazine and several other publications. She appreciates the inspiration that she gets during her interviews and hopes to share that inspiration with you. View all of Marie Milner’s articles

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