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Summit Industrial REIT adds 6 GTA buildings

4 years ago

Summit Industrial Income REIT (SMU-UN-T) announced Wednesday it has waived conditions and will acquire the Cochrane Business Park, a six-building light industrial campus in Markham, just northeast of Toronto. Summit is paying $45.15 million for the campus.

The 170-acre Toronto Buttonville Municipal Airport site is being put up for sale by Cadillac Fairview and Armadale Co. Limited. Cadillac Fairview’s Anna Ng confirmed the decision to sell in response to a query from RENX.

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Vrancor Group has a $200-million plan to redevelop Hamilton’s aging downtown entertainment facilities and build two new office buildings to boot. Vrancor president Darko Vranich wants to redevelop FirstOntario Centre, FirstOntario Concert Hall and the Hamilton Convention Centre.

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Calling Vancouver a “hub for  great talent with potential for continued growth,” Ottawa-based multinational e-commerce company Shopify (SHOP-T) has announced plans to open its first permanent office in the city, and hire 1,000 employees as part of the process.

Harbour Equity

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François Legault made his choice and decided to bet on a new generation. Charles Émond, 47, has succeeded Michael Sabia as the new president of the Caisse de depot et placement du Quebec (CDPQ). Émond will have a five-year term.

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Devencore Realties Corporation Canada‘s creative resolution helped close Plazacorp‘s long-stalled acquisition of the Catholic Children’s Aid Society headquarters at 26 Maitland St. in downtown Toronto for $27.9 million. Devencore senior vice-president Rob Tkatch helped CCAS find a new home.

IMAGE: John Clark of Ottawa's Regional Group of Companies.

Vice President , The Regional Group of Companies Inc

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The Region of Halton west of Toronto has a five-year $1.5-billion infrastructure plan to accommodate continuing explosive population growth in the next decade says the regional government’s director of engineering and construction.

Centurion REIT

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American hotel operators are keeping an eye on the fast-advancing spread of the coronavirus from China, as travel advisories and quarantines threaten business from one of the largest sources of U.S. tourism.

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Satellite communications startup Kepler will manufacture its small satellites going forward at a new 5,000-square-foot facility in Toronto. The new facility will also incorporate design and development of its satellites in addition to manufacturing.

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Catch a glimpse of the Sheraton Centre from the west, around Queen and University, and it seems impossibly thin, cutting through the skyline like a knife. At night, the big Sheraton S on each end lights the way.

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Allied Properties REIT (AP-UN-T) announced it has completed the acquisition of the class-I complex 747 Square-Victoria St. in Montréal, the heart of the International Quarter.

625 Queen West, Colliers

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When David MacEwen graduated from high school in the 1980s in New Dominion, P.E.I., he could already build a house. Today, MacEwen is an architect running Chicago-based DMAC Architecture. which specializes in hospitality and commercial designs, including hotels and casinos.

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Property tax made up about 57 per cent of Edmonton’s operating revenue in 2018, a new high, prompting Mayor Don Iveson to ask city staff to look for ways to ease the burden on small businesses and residents.

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The eve of the financial crisis was not an auspicious time to launch a real estate fund. Yet Jeffrey Olin and his partner, Frank Mayer, seeded their Vision Opportunity family of funds amid market jitters in mid-2008.

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Atari Monday announced a deal with GSD Group — a leading innovation and strategy agency — to acquire the rights to build video game-themed Atari Hotels in the United States, with the first location breaking ground in Phoenix later this year.

Real Capital

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The value of residential mortgage loans extended by non-bank lenders grew by 25.4 per cent to $41.1 billion in the second quarter of 2019, according to a report released Tuesday by Statistics Canada.

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A major provincial transit project could delay the construction of hundreds of affordable housing units through Mayor John Tory’s signature program in a clash that threatens to put two of Toronto’s most pressing needs in conflict with one another.

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The Toronto Real Estate Board is now the Toronto Regional Real Estate Board, a name that has been revised to reflect the regional nature of TREB that has been in place since 2002.

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People who live in Vancouver’s 3,700 co-op apartments, a form of affordable housing popularized in the 1970s, are going to be offered a new deal after years of negotiations over renewing their leases for the first time since they were built.

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