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Edenshaw, Windsor Capital buy high-density GTA land
Edenshaw, Windsor Capital buy high-density GTA land
Edenshaw Developments has partnered with Windsor Private Capital to acquire a prime transit-oriented development site in what might be called Edenshaw’s own backyard . . . at the Metrolinx Port Credit Mobility Hub in Mississauga.
RioCan Living expands scope, develops Verge condos
RioCan Living will launch sales of Verge Condos, its first condominium project without a development partner, in Toronto in August. RioCan acquired the site at the southwest corner of The Queensway and Islington Avenue in Etobicoke in 2010.
Bosa, Army & Navy partner on Van. mixed-use
• Vancouver Sun • RENX
Bosa Properties and Army & Navy are partnering on The Cohen Block, a redevelopment of the latter’s flagship department store property in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside. The Michael Green Architecture-designed project envisions rental housing, along with retail and office space.
T.O. businesses pulling back on sublet space: AY
• CP 24
According to Avison Young, some Toronto businesses that were trying to shed downtown office space on the sublet market are reversing course. Available sublet space fell for the first time in six quarters, ending Q2 at 3.1 million square feet.
Victoria marina CBRE’s latest ‘special’ property sale
• Globe and Mail • Victoria Times Colonist
CBRE, the same company that sold North Vancouver’s Grouse Mountain, has listed the $35-million Victoria International Marina. Special-purpose or limited-market properties are often too unique for market research and analysis. “That’s why they’re called ‘special,’ ” says CBRE’s Tony Quattrin.
Canadian banks embracing flexible working
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required)
Canada’s big banks are embracing flexible working arrangements as they plot a broad return to offices this fall, emphasizing to staff that hybrid work is here to stay – but so are bustling offices.
Sponsored by Trez Capital launching Build-to-Hold strategy fund to fulfill investor demand |
Trez Capital is a multibillion-dollar lender that contributes to investors’ financial success by providing a source of stable income through custom real estate financings, with approximately $4 billion in assets under management (including mortgages, loans and equity investments).
Edmonton office building earns ENERGY STAR award
The Commerce South Office Park – Building B in Edmonton, which has implemented numerous energy-efficient initiatives over the years, is the winner of the Commercial Building of the Year of the 2021 ENERGY STAR Canada Awards.
Affordable housing shortage costs GTA $8B annually
A Prism Economics and Analysis report for the Toronto Region Board of Trade and WoodGreen Community Services has put a $6 billion to $8 billion annual price tag on the regional shortage of affordable housing for the workers the city relies on.
$500M-plus earmarked for Hamilton’s public transit
• Global News • CBC
Hamilton’s public transit system is set to get a $500-million boost from three levels of government, which are set to splash cash to add buses, a new maintenance and storage facility, technology and infrastructure replacement.
12-storey mixed-use proposed for uptown Saint John
• CBC
Developer Percy Wilbur has proposed a 12-storey mixed-use building in uptown Saint John which would include two or three floors of underground parking, street-level retail space, two floors of office/commercial space, topped with nine to 11 floors of residential space.
Ex-Devencore executives launch national brokerage
Former Devencore executives Agron Miloti and Jon Bishop have launched a new national brokerage and commercial real estate advisory firm. Headquartered in Vancouver, CDNGLOBAL also boasts regional offices in Toronto, Calgary, Edmonton and Halifax.
CPP sells $400M worth of WSP shares
CPP Investments, WSP Global Inc.’s (WSP-T) largest shareholder, sold a block of 2.8 million shares worth approximately $400 million Thursday. The transaction leaves the Caisse de depot et placement du Québec the No. 1 shareholder in the Montreal-based advisory services company.
Greybrook secures $44.85M loan for Denver multifamily
Greybrook Realty Partners‘ managed issuer has secured US$44,850,000 in committed equity capital to acquire and oversee the development of a prime parcel of land in Denver. Together with PMG, the firm intends to build a mixed-use multifamily residential building.
Apple delays office return by at least a month
Apple Inc. is pushing back its return to office deadline by at least a month to October at the earliest, responding to a resurgence of COVID variants across many countries, sources said.
Office culture war escalates: U.S. workers balk at return
The COVID-19 pandemic’s test of mass telework for office workers has reached an inflection point as return-to-office mandates take shape and legal battles loom over employee requests to stay at home.
Landlords regaining upper hand in T.O.’s rental market
There are signs the Toronto area rental market, particularly downtown, is heading back into the kind of tight rental conditions that saw tenants bidding up rents in a desperate bid for apartments amid tight vacancy rates.
Canadians considering ‘workarounds’ to buy a home
• Financial Post • Canada Newswire
The price surge is forcing 33 per cent of Canadian homebuyers to explore alternative options to help them get a foot into the market. “These include renting out a portion of a primary residence (21 per cent),” according to a Re/Max report.
Insolvency at highest level since index began in 2017
• Toronto Star • Globe Newswire
The number of Canadians who are unable to pay their monthly bills and debt payments — in other words, insolvent — is at its highest level since the Consumer Debt Index by accounting, tax and business consulting firm MNP index began in 2017.
Fixing land-use planning is the key to affordability
The interdependency between inadequate housing supply and runaway prices is finally being appreciated in Canada. Romy Bowers, the new chief executive of Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp., has also identified new construction as the best tool against rising home prices.
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