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Sequioa Grove buys 1799 St. Clair West, plans 3 towers

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Sequoia Grove Homes’ $75-million acquisition of a former bingo hall on Toronto’s St. Clair Avenue West closed on Sept. 29, but its plans for a three-tower, mixed-use multiresidential redevelopment have been in motion for months.

The new Canadian Property Tax Rate Benchmark Report by Altus Group Limited and REALPAC indicates seven out of 11 cities surveyed in Canada have a commercial tax rate which is more than double the residential tax rate of equally valued properties.

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Métis Nation British Columbia has announced the largest acquisition of land in its history: A $6 million purchase in Surrey it intends to develop for a variety of purposes, including housing, child care, office space and governance.

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Liberty Villagers wonder if it’s possible to have too much of a good thing should their cosy Toronto neighbourhood start to feel cramped — a concern that has been heightened in light of a proposal to build three mixed-use towers.

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Tesla plans to open a factory to produce battery manufacturing equipment in Markham, Mayor Frank Scarpitti said, as the carmaker ramps up the production of 4680 battery cells. The facility will be the first branded Tesla Canada manufacturing facility in Canada.

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Drone Delivery Canada (FLT-X) announced it has opened a new commercialization centre to augment its main facility and test range. The commercialization centre is on approximately 100 acres west of the company’s Toronto headquarters and will be a permanent facility.

Kelly Macsymic, Sales Associate, Business Manager Stuart Commercial Inc.

Business Manager, Stuart Commercial Inc., Sales Associate, ICR Commercial Real Estate

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Decarbonizing a mid-to-large size property portfolio requires a detailed roadmap that will provide the most bang for the retrofit buck, expert panelists told attendees at the Canada Green Building Council’s recent Building Lasting Change conference.

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Plaza Partners has proposed a four-building complex at 150-160 Cactus Ave. in North York’s Newtonbrook neighbourhood. The IBI Group-designed redevelopment would consist of 15- and 12-storey buildings as well as two four-storey townhouse blocks encompassing a total of 483 residential units.

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The vacancy rate in downtown Calgary rose slightly in the latest quarter, but Avison Young’s latest report on the CRE market says there are reasons for optimism, including a more rapid return to the workplace than in other Canadian cities.

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This week, after months of public input, Hamilton city councillors will once again discuss expanding its boundary. That move would see houses built on so-called whitebelt land between the edge of urban Hamilton and the lush, provincially protected greenbelt.

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Brookfield Business Partners, (BBU-UN-T), Globe Newswire
Genesis Land Development Corp. (GDC-T), Canada Newswire
Morguard Corporation, (MRC-T), PR Newswire

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Gatik announced it is operating daily without a safety driver behind the wheel on its delivery route for Walmart (WMT-N) in Bentonville, Ark., moving customer orders between a Walmart dark store and a neighborhood market in autonomous box trucks.

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CorePoint Lodging Inc. (CPLG-N), a select-service hotel owner, today announced it has entered into a definitive agreement to be acquired through a joint venture between affiliates of Highgate and Cerberus Capital Management, L.P. for $1.5 billion in cash.

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Toronto-based Freshii Inc. (FRII-T) says it has signed a deal with a hospitality operator to open 20 new restaurants in Texas over six years — the largest multi-unit franchise agreement in the company’s history. The focus will be on Houston and Austin.

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Brookfield Asset Management (BAM-A-T) today announced the closing of its growth fund, Brookfield Technology Partners II, with total equity commitments exceeding $500 million. The fund aims to help its companies accelerate their growth by delivering commercial opportunities and driving strategic initiatives.

Toronto Real Estate Forum

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Ontario is planning to establish a housing affordability task force, as both prices and the number of home sales have grown in the past year, though it’s a pledge the opposition parties dismiss as meaningless.

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The residents of Vancouver’s False Creek South, built in the 1970s and ’80s as an experiment in a new kind of central-city living, are hopeful a coming redevelopment will preserve the neighbourhood’s original features and ideals.

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The Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver says October home sales fell 5.2 per cent year-over-year, but remained above historical averages. The board says home sales totalled 3,494 in October, down from 3,687, but still 22.4 per cent above the 10-year October sales average.

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The pace of home sales in Montreal in October fell 24 per cent year-over-year, while prices soared higher. The Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers says sales in Montreal totalled 4,320 in October, down from 5,684 in October 2020.

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