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CRE owners stuck between tenants, building expenses

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As tenants face the challenge of paying rents, building owners, particularly those with hard-hit retail spaces, have had to consider options in order to cover their own costs, including property taxes that have soared over the years.

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In the country’s enclosed regional malls — a category that includes CF Toronto Eaton Centre and CF Pacific Centre in Vancouver — only 20 to 25 per cent of tenants paid rent in April, according to brokerage firm JLL Canada.

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Quebec’s nationalist government is embarking on an uphill battle to chip away at Amazon.com Inc.’s position. Premier François Legault’s government took a first step by building an online directory of retailers called Le Panier Bleu — or Blue Basket.

Colonnade Bridgeport and Fiera Real Estate have acquired a prime, five-acre urban redevelopment site just east of downtown Ottawa with a development capacity of up to 2.3 million square feet. The firms announced the new partnership and transaction Monday morning.

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Years after scrapping a controversial plan to construct a trio of 15-storey condos near Algonquin College, Ottawa developer Richcraft Homes has submitted a new proposal calling for three high-rises of more than 20 storeys each at the site.

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In a report released Friday, Ottawa planning department staff recommended adding 1,650 hectares to the city’s suburbs. The expansion is meant to accommodate an influx of approximately 400,000 new residents over the next quarter of a century.

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B.C. restaurants could be allowed to open their dining rooms as early as next month, although the provincial government has made clear that any loosened restrictions will come from provincial health officer Bonnie Henry.

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With a $107 billion market capitalization, Ottawa-based e-commerce company Shopify (SHOP-T) is now the second-largest publicly traded company in the country and is quickly closing in on Royal Bank of Canada for the top spot.

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Loblaw Companies Ltd. (L-T) is off the hook for $368 million in taxes, after the Federal Court of Appeal overturned a 2018 ruling that found the company used a Barbados bank as a tax shelter.

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Credit Suisse Securities (Canada), Inc. announced it has acquired 100 trust units in the capital of Northview Apartment Real Estate Investment Trust (NVU-UN-T) on April 23. CSSC now holds 6,706,984 units, representing approximately 10.0001 per cent of issued and outstanding units.

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CPP Investments and Dutch pension fund manager APG have joined ESR Cayman to invest $2 billion US in South Korea’s logistics sector. ESR-KS II development has secured an initial $450 million from CPP Investments, which will hold 45% of total issued shares.

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Commercial buildings shuttered for weeks to stem the spread of the coronavirus could fuel another grisly lung infection: Legionnaires’ disease. Public health experts are urging global landlords to carefully reopen buildings to prevent outbreaks of the severe pneumonia strain.

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On March 24, the CEO of Coca-Cola Co. described what he saw from the helm of the iconic American beverage company. “The supply chain is creaking around the world,” James Quincey said in an interview on CNBC.

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Gap Inc (GPS-N) warned on Thursday it may not survive the next 12 months intact and would need to borrow more funds. The apparel retailer also said it had suspended rent payments for shuttered stores.

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After securing an agreement with the federal government on commercial rent relief, Premier Doug Ford is now asking the prime minister to work with Ontario on a program to support residential tenants, Ford announced Friday.

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As cities around the world begin to roll out ambitious plans to remake their streets after the pandemic, Canadian cities have yet to reveal anything comparable and some are suggesting there is no urgency to make changes.

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“At the beginning, it was a complete shutdown,” says Ottawa realtor Gloria Yankowich. However, things are starting to change as buyers, sellers and agents figure out creative ways to mitigate their risk through virtual tours and conditional sales.

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Normally, as the weather in Manitoba warms up, so does the recreational home or resort home market. The selling season generally picks up and stays somewhat steady until October. This year, that might not be the case, industry professionals say.

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