BOMA Enspire has attracted national and industry media attention for its role in advancing deep energy retrofits and reducing greenhouse gas emissions for mid-tier buildings across Canada’s commercial real estate sector. The articles and media coverage below highlight program milestones, funding initiatives, award recipients, and participant stories, and reflect growing interest in practical, scalable approaches to low-carbon building performance.
TORONTO STAR
One Building at a Time: Supporting Mid-Tier Buildings Transition to Low-Carbon Operations
April 2026
GLOBAL HEROS
One Building at a Time: Supporting Mid-Tier Buildings Transition to Low-Carbon Operations
April 2026
CANADIAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Class B potential poised for extraction
April 2026
CANADIAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
Simplify Sustainability: Energy Efficiency Resources for Mid-Tier Buildings
April 2025
ENERGY MANAGER CANADA
BOMA Enspire updates BPE Initiative guide to simplify building performance improvements
July 2025
CANADIAN PROPERTY MANAGEMENT
When it comes to retrofits, mid-tier buildings are in a class of their own
November 2025
ENSPIRE INSPIRATIONS
The Little Building that Could
December 2025
QUWA
Class B and C Commercial Buildings BOMA Canada ENSPIRE!
October 2024
Energy Manager Canada
BOMA Canada wants to Enspire you to undertake deep energy retrofits
October 2024
BOMA Enspire is a three-year $24.9M national program funded by Natural Resources Canada through its Deep Retrofit Accelerator initiative. Delivered by BOMA Canada, it supports the implementation of deep energy retrofits for mid-tier commercial real estate buildings in Canada. The program provides resources, guidance and funding to improve building performance and facilitate the transition to low-carbon operations.
The program is focused on supporting mid-tier commercial buildings, which represent more than 65% of Canada’s commercial building stock. By targeting this segment, BOMA Enspire addresses a critical opportunity to reduce greenhouse gas emissions while supporting building owners and managers as they respond to evolving market expectations and regulatory requirements.
Participants have access to a comprehensive education series, subsidized certification training and expert guidance to improve building performance. These resources help building owners and managers identify opportunities, address operational challenges and plan upgrades to help make their buildings more sustainable and profitable.
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