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Office vacancy up, but so is demand in Atlantic Canada
Office vacancy up, but so is demand in Atlantic Canada
Additional office space entering the market pushed up vacancy rates in Halifax, Moncton, Fredericton, Saint John and St. John’s last year. But, leasing demand also increased in four of those cities, according to Turner Drake & Partners Ltd.‘s year-end reports.
Costco acquires SW Quebec land for $11.1M
American wholesale and retail giant Costco (COST-Q) has acquired nearly two million square feet of land next to its transhipment warehouse in Varennes, Montérégie in Southwest Quebec for $11.1 million. The seller is an affiliate of Montreal construction company Divco.
Quebec unveils first two innovation zones
Quebec Premier François Legault unveiled the first two of his long-awaited “innovation zones” Thursday, pledging some $690 million of investments over five years for the Eastern Townships. The first two will focus on quantum science and intelligent electronic systems, respectively.
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Germain Hotels bounced back from pandemic
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required)
When the pandemic and ensuing travel restrictions hit, Germain Hotels — a family-run business with 18 boutique hotels in seven provinces across the country — lost 95% of its revenue overnight. The first step was keeping the hotel’s partners and investors on board.
Madison Group releases renderings of Nobu Hotel
• Canada Newswire • RENX
Madison Group has released renderings of the historic façade and entrance for Nobu Residences Toronto, featuring Canada’s first Nobu Hotel and Nobu Restaurant. The development will become an anchor in the Entertainment District as the first fully integrated residence.
Walmart unveils $14.5M renovation of Dufferin Mall store
Walmart Canada has completed a $14.5-million renovation to Toronto’s Dufferin Mall Supercentre which expands its Grocery Pickup service, launches its Express Pickup service and provides a wider assortment and other new services for customers.
Thriftys Brands launches larger-store format
The Thriftys Family of Brands has launched an integrated brand model for some larger-format stores to carry all of the retailer’s banners. The company has 129 stores across Canada under: Bluenotes (100), Thriftys by Bluenotes (nine), Aeropostale (eight) and Lucky Brand (12)
Supply chain help may be on the way for grocers
Transport Canada has announced the creation of a task force to address ongoing supply chain challenges due to the pandemic. The task force will consult with grocery experts to make recommendations regarding short- and long-term actions to tackle the problem.
Cemeteries have also become out-of-reach T.O. RE
As Toronto’s cemeteries are filling to the brim, prices can run up to 10s of thousands of dollars for a plot — reflecting a scarcity that bereavement industry players say they’ve been sounding the alarms over for years.
Real estate podcasts
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Allan Perez, CanFirst Capital Management: Industrial investment, CRE Podcast
Liza Amlani, Retail Strategy Group: 2022 retail predictions, The Retail Insider Podcast Network
Andrew Joyner, Tricon Residential: The economics of apartment construction, CRE Podcast
REOC fourth-quarter financial results
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Brookfield Business Partners, (BBU-UN-T), Globe Newswire
Inscape sells Ontario property for $1.5M
Office furniture manufacturer Inscape Corporation (INQ-T) has entered into an agreement for the sale of surplus property at 70 Toll Rd. E. in Gwillimbury, Ont., to a third-party purchaser. The purchase price is $1.5 million
Like it or not, more hot-desking in the cards
In Spain, it has triggered legal action. In Canada, it has riled office workers. In Australia, it has rattled civil servants. The steady spread of hot-desking in a pandemic threatens to turn the personal desk into an ever rarer commodity.
U.S. industrial real estate is unstoppable in 2022
• Nasdaq • Globe Newswire
Many of the forces that drove the U.S. economy in 2021 are still in the driver’s seat. The long-term upward trend of e-commerce is stronger than ever and the supply chain is still stalling, which bodes well for industrial real estate.
Carlyle buying net-lease business for $3B
• Bisnow
Private equity giant Carlyle Group, through its global credit unit, has agreed to acquire iStar’s net-lease business for about $3 billion US. IStar’s net-lease portfolio includes 18.3 million square feet of U.S. office, industrial and entertainment properties.
GTA prices to jump 12 per cent this year: TRREB
• Toronto Star • Globe Newswire • Financial Post
The Toronto Regional Real Estate Board (TRREB) is forecasting the GTA’s record-high home prices will climb a further 12 per cent this year to an average of $1.23 million for houses and condos. Last month, homes sold for about $1.4 million on average.
Housing market needs ‘radical out-of-the-box thinking’
VIDEO: Chris Alexander, President of RE/MAX Canada, talks with Financial Post’s Larysa Harapyn about how the housing market needs ‘radical out-of-the-box’ thinking.
Finally plans to (maybe) build more housing
• Globe and Mail • Vancouver Sun
EDITORIAL: In early December, Premier Doug Ford’s Ontario government struck a task force, with a mandate to quickly deliver a plan to get more housing built in Canada’s largest province. British Columbia is mulling similar ideas.
Invidiata joins The Real Brokerage
The Real Brokerage Inc. (REAX-X), an international, technology-powered real estate brokerage, announced Invidiata, based in Ontario, is joining its growing network of agents. Invidiata services the Oakville, Burlington, Mississauga and Toronto markets.
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