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Triovest set to build 562K sq. ft. of Brampton industrial
Triovest set to build 562K sq. ft. of Brampton industrial
Triovest has just started marketing a 22-acre Brampton site in the northern Greater Toronto Area where it plans to build two mid-bay industrial buildings totalling about 562,000 square feet.
Northland acquires T.O. King Blue Hotel from Greenland
Northland Properties has acquired the soon-to-be-completed King Blue Hotel in Toronto from Greenland Canada, which is developing the 118-suite boutique facility as part of its twin-tower King Blue Condominiums.
KingSett proposes 35-storey res tower in Yorkville
• Urban Toronto • RENX
KingSett Capital has proposed a 35-storey tower 1255 Bay St. in Yorkville. The BDP Quadrangle-designed building would sit atop a 10-storey podium and contain 357 residential units, with 103 bachelor units (29%), 109 one-bedrooms (30.5%), 109 two-bedrooms (30.5%), and 36 units of three bedrooms or more (10%).
Hazelview proposes 28-storey rental redevelopment
• Urban Toronto • RENX
Hazelview Investments has proposed a 28-storey rental building at 40 Raglan Ave. in Toronto. The Graziani + Corazza Architects-designed building would be home to a total of 279 residential units: 32 studios (11%), 124 one-bedrooms (44%), 94 two-bedrooms (34%), and 29 units of three bedrooms or more (10%).
T.O. PATH businesses concerned about hybrid work
• blogTO • CTV • Toronto Star
Business is slowly starting to percolate again at the Second Cup coffee shop franchise in Toronto’s PATH as workers trickle back to major downtown office buildings above the world’s biggest underground retail hub. The pandemic slashed sales by 80 per cent.
Co-working spaces poised for surge in demand
People are returning to co-working spaces and many are also considering the spots for the first time as they adjust to long-term remote work or depart office jobs to start companies. Werklab owner Christina Disler is among those feeling relieved.
Podcast: Howard Drukarsh with Debbie Cosic of In2ition |
Co-founder, Right at Home Realty
Katasa’s 26-storey Ottawa proposal bad idea
OPINION: Gatineau-based Katasa has proposed to build a 26-storey high-rise at the corner of Bronson and Carling, an Ottawa intersection so busy it constantly roars, day and night, with a grinding, motorized anger. Not surprisingly, nearby residents are concerned.
Choo Communities launches Ottawa’s reStays hotel
Choo Communities, an Ottawa-based full spectrum community developer, has introduced reStays to downtown Ottawa’s hotel scene. The intimate boutique hotel has 111 suites. It offers fully furnished studios, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments and a series of signature collection suites.
Birks unveils two major Calgary store renovations
Birks Group is making major moves in the Calgary market with the launch of two store renovations: Maison Birks’ newly renovated flagship store located in the CORE Shopping Centre; and Birks Group’s Brinkhaus Jewellers boutique, which was revealed in September.
Allied’s Williams, QuadReal’s Lawson on CRE market
VIDEO: Cecilia Williams, chief financial officer, Allied REIT and Tamara Lawson, chief financial officer, QuadReal (BCIMC Realty), discuss the landscape of Canada’s CRE markets with Bloomberg’s Ari Altsetdter, reporter, Real Estate Americas at the Bloomberg Canadian Fixed Income Conference.
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Courtney Renaldo, Yardi: Getting energy right, CRE Podcast
Suzanne Sears, Best Retail Careers International: Why many retailers are demanding staff are vaccinated, The Retail Insider Podcast Network
Susi Yu, MAG Partners: Connecting residents to their community, Tenant Experience Network. Season 2, Episode 13
300K-sq.-ft. retail wing opens at American Dream
Triple Five Group‘s American Dream shopping centre and entertainment complex in East Rutherford, N.J., unveiled The Avenue, a 300,000-square-foot wing with 20 retailers including anchor Saks Fifth Avenue. Montreal-based GH+A designed the space with the aid of Toronto-based Adamson Associates Architects.
SNC Lavalin eyes U.S. infrastructure opportunities
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required) • Daily Commercial News
SNC-Lavalin Group Inc. (SNCAF) will speed up its expansion into the United States in the years ahead as it tries to boost sales and profit after a two-year retrenchment. Montreal-based SNC-Lavalin unveiled a new three-year growth plan Tuesday.
Democrats delay vote on infrastructure plan
• Reuters • Connected • CP Executive
Democratic leaders of the U.S. House of Representatives delayed a planned vote on a $1 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill that had been set for Thursday, bowing to party progressives who had demanded action on a larger social policy bill first.
Takeaways from NAIOP’s CRE.Converge
Views on the economy, commercial real estate and the industry’s shrinking talent pool were among the topics discussed at NAIOP’s second in-person conference since the pandemic began. CRE.Converge took place this week in Miami Beach, Fla., with more than 1,000 attendees.
TD first to hike fixed mortgage rates
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required)
TD Canada Trust Thursday became the first of the big six banks to backpedal on its September cuts and take fixed rates back up. TD jacked up its five-year fixed rates by 30 bps on Thursday.
Rents rebound as office workers, students return
The COVID effect is over. Rental housing markets are on the rebound in major cities across Canada this fall, steadily rising as workers come back to the office and universities and colleges resume in-class learning.
Rentals.ca brings together 6 rental marketplaces
The Rentals.ca Network, Inc. has launched. The initiative includes six Canadian rental marketplaces – Rentals.ca, Rentfaster.ca, Louer.ca, Rentboard.ca, RentCanada.com and TorontoRentals.com. – which its creators say offer the most traffic and leads for landlords to list properties, and listings for renters.
Redline Real Estate Group joins The Real Brokerage
The Real Brokerage Inc., an international, technology-powered real estate brokerage, announced Calgary-based Redline Real Estate Group will join its growing network of agents. Redline has 85 agents and 10 offices in Alberta, Ontario and British Columbia.
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