Arthur Lloyd
Chief Development Officer, Office, North America, CPDQ
Calgary, AB T2J 6A5
Arthur is responsible for all development activities for North America business unit
Phone (403) 278-8588
Arthur is responsible for all development activities for North America business unit
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Bio
Arthur Lloyd is responsible for all development activities for Ivanhoé Cambridge’s Office, North America business unit. Mr. Lloyd has extensive experience with most major real estate asset classes and in most of the major North American markets.
Previously, Mr. Lloyd was the President, Office, North America. He joined SITQ in 2010 as Executive Vice President, Investments, Western North America. Mr. Lloyd began working in the industry in 1985 with Trizec in Calgary and Edmonton as Manager, then Director, of Leasing. In 1989, he was appointed Director of Corporate Development, then, in 1994, he became Vice President of Asset Sales. From 1997 to 2001, he held numerous positions with TrizecHahn Office Properties, including Asset Manager Western Canada and Senior Vice President, Acquisitions, and Asset Sales.
He then joined TGS North American REIT (real estate investment trust), where he served as Executive Vice President, then President and Chief Operating Officer. While at TGS, Mr. Lloyd acquired major office and retail properties in Denver, Dallas and Houston for an initial public offering. Prior to joining SITQ, he was President of Adam Capital Inc., a private venture-capital firm focused on capitalizing and adding value to startups.
Mr. Lloyd is a founding shareholder of Killam Properties Inc. (KMP), of which he has also been a Director since 2000. In addition, he was a Director, Vice Chairman and Chairman of RESL, a private renewable-energy firm, from 2006 to 2008. Mr. Lloyd also served for many years as Chairman of the Calgary East Village Housing Society, a non-profit housing organization that built and operates an apartment complex for low-income residents of Calgary.
Mr. Lloyd has a Bachelor’s Degree in Urban Geography from Saint Mary’s University.
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