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Ivanhoé, Cogir, Pomerleau kick off $200M Haleco project
Ivanhoé, Cogir, Pomerleau kick off $200M Haleco project
Ivanhoé Cambridge, Cogir Real Estate and Pomerleau will invest about $200 million to build Haleco, a mixed-use residential, office and commercial project on a site linking Old Montreal and Griffintown that won the C40 Reinventing Cities competition in 2019.
Can residential and industrial land uses co-exist?
The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area’s residential construction boom is increasingly pushing into historic industrial and employment lands, and an Urban Land Institute Toronto panel looked at some of the issues and strategies which have arisen from the situation.
Summit buys GTA logistics/flex portfolio for $59.3M
• Canada Newswire • RENX
Summit Industrial Income REIT (SMU-UN-T) says it has waived conditions and will acquire a 174,790-square-foot class-A logistics and flex office portfolio in Mississauga. Summit will pay $59.3 million for the portfolio, below replacement cost.
Huge potential for retrofits, but labour crunch looms
An acceleration in green building retrofits could result in two million direct job years of employment to upgrade 730 million square metres of floor space between now and 2050 according to a Canada Green Building Council (CaGBC) and Delphi Group study.
T.O. office worker numbers well below pre-COVID era
More workers are going back to their offices in Toronto’s financial district than at any point since the COVID-19 crisis began — though occupancy is about 25 per cent of pre-COVID times, according to data from the Strategic Regional Research Alliance.
Snowflake to open downtown Toronto HQ
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required)
Bozeman, Mont.-based cloud computing giant Snowflake Inc. (SNOW-N) is opening a 50,000-square-foot Canadian headquarters in the east tower of Brookfield Properties’ Bay Adelaide Centre in Toronto’s financial district and plans to hire hundreds of engineers.
Canon, HSHG bringing diagnostic centres to Ontario
The Harley Street Healthcare Group Canada and Canon Medical Systems Canada plan to launch five “innovative” community diagnostic centres to Ontario within the next two years. The first “Centre of Excellence” is to be located in Ottawa.
Quebec ports discuss strategic alliance
At a time when global supply chains are being restructured due to the disruptions caused by the COVID-19 pandemic, the Ports of Montreal, Quebec and Trois-Rivières are creating a task force to target initiatives on which they could join forces.
UBC pushes for 46-storey Kelowna tower
The University of British Columbia Okanagan (UBCO) is seeking to amend the height of its downtown Kelowna campus and residential tower from 34 storeys to 46. It would become the tallest building in the city, surpassing the 42-storey Eli building.
Devron bringing 10 storeys, 64 units to Yonge
Devron Developments and Constantine Enterprises have come to a settlement with the City of Toronto to bring a 10-storey condo with 64 units to 1140 Yonge St., the site of a historic Pierce-Arrow automobile showroom. The building will be designed by AUDAX.
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St. John’s basilica sells for $3 million-plus
A committee intent on preserving 167-year-old Basilica of St. John’s the Baptist announced it was chosen as its new owners. The cathedral was sold as part of a parcel of properties that included St. Bonaventure’s College for more than $3 million.
U.S. CRE insulated from inflation impact: C&W
While rapid inflation is plaguing many parts of the economy, the impact is relatively muted for U.S. CRE tenants and landlords, both of which should be more focused on real estate market conditions, according to a Cushman & Wakefield report.
Hotel-to-industrial shows demand for warehouses
• Bisnow
Rexford Industrial spent $45 million to buy the Hotel Fullerton, a 1960s-era L.A. property on seven acres just off the 91 Freeway, yet another sign of developers getting creative to find opportunities to build more industrial space in the tight infill market.
IKEA selling Russian factories, closing offices
IKEA said on Wednesday it would sell factories, close offices and reduce its nearly 28,000-strong workforce in Russia, the latest move by the world’s biggest furniture brand to cut its operations there following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
Probe begins in Gordie Howe Bridge concrete collapse
Bridging North America, the Michigan Department of Transportation and the Windsor-Detroit Bridge Authority is investigating the cause of a collapse of a segment of roadway in the vicinity of the Gordie Howe International Bridge project on the Detroit side.
Ontario condo reserve funds ‘a train wreck’
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required)
Condominium maintenance expert/engineer Sally Thompson, managing partner at Synergy Partners Consulting Inc., is warning that chronic low-balling of future building repair costs is leaving new owners unprepared for potentially major fee hikes in the coming years.
May home sales down 22% year-over-year: CREA
• Toronto Star • Canada Newswire • Financial Post
The Canadian Real Estate Association (CREA) says the country’s housing market continued to cool last month with home sales dropping by nearly 22 per cent since last year and almost nine per cent between April and May.
Canadian housing starts trend lower in May
• Canada Newswire • Toronto Star
The trend in housing starts was 254,727 units in May, down from 257,833 units in April, according to Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation (CMHC). This trend measure is a six-month moving average of the monthly seasonally adjusted annual rates of housing starts.
Vancouver permitting delays continue despite efforts
Vancouver has been working for a year to reduce its wait times for permits. However, although it is processing more applications, the volume of permits being requested has spiked and so waiting times are as long as ever – or longer.
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