At present, Manga is actively building two hotels in Toronto: a 280-room Hyatt House in the downtown core and a 200-room Hyatt Place near the airport. In Halifax, three residential towers are underway, including a 33-story high-rise already in construction. Looking ahead, the company has plans for more than 3,000 new apartment units across Calgary, Toronto, Brampton, and Halifax, with towers ranging from 40 to 48 stories. In total, four new hotels are slated for development, three of which are already under construction. This level of consistent activity reflects not only ambition but also discipline. Manga frequently functions as their own general contractor. “We bring in construction managers for execution but retain control of the overall direction. This allows us to build and sustain long-term partnerships with key players.” Many construction companies and contractors have worked with Manga over the years, with some trusted partners going back dozens of years and being involved in multiple projects. ”Relationships with major suppliers are equally important, with companies such as Kohler – they became reliable collaborators across successive developments,” Sukhdev adds. Manga’s culture mirrors this sense of balance – professional yet personable, structured yet familylike. Employees are empowered to take ownership of their responsibilities, with leadership stepping in when guidance or experience is needed. Hotel operations are entrusted to general managers and on-site teams, supported by a Corporate Director of Operations, a Corporate Director of Sales, and a revenue management team SEPTEMBER 2025
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