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In Development Episode 60: How Infill Builds Better Communities with FCX Developments' Mauricio Ochoa

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In this episode, our hosts chat with Mauricio Ochoa; Vice President of IDEA and CEO of FCX Developments. Mauricio shares a behind the scenes look into his industry beginnings and explains why he is so passionate about infill. You'll learn about how he connects with neighbours and manages relationships during the development process and hear insights about the importance of genuinely caring for your community.

As the President of FCX Developments, Mauricio's passion and ideas are deeply rooted in his work. His role allows him to engage directly with the community and stay connected with their evolving needs and aspirations. FCX Developments is actively building affordable missing middle housing in mature neighborhoods of Edmonton, Alberta. Mauricio firmly believes that addressing the housing needs of diverse individuals and families is crucial for creating inclusive and vibrant communities. By focusing on affordable missing middle housing, he ensures that individuals from various income levels have access to quality homes within established neighbourhoods.

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In this episode, our hosts chat with Mauricio Ochoa; Vice President of IDEA and CEO of FCX Developments. Mauricio shares a behind the scenes look into his industry beginnings and explains why he is so passionate about infill. You'll learn about how he connects with neighbours and manages relationships during the development process and hear insights about the importance of genuinely caring for your community.

As the President of FCX Developments, Mauricio's passion and ideas are deeply rooted in his work. His role allows him to engage directly with the community and stay connected with their evolving needs and aspirations. FCX Developments is actively building affordable missing middle housing in mature neighborhoods of Edmonton, Alberta. Mauricio firmly believes that addressing the housing needs of diverse individuals and families is crucial for creating inclusive and vibrant communities. By focusing on affordable missing middle housing, he ensures that individuals from various income levels have access to quality homes within established neighbourhoods.

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