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Penn West lease abatement a sign of Calgary’s future?
Penn West lease abatement a sign of Calgary’s future?
Morguard REIT‘s (MRT-UN-T) announcement of a significant rent abatement for Obsidian Energy at Penn West Plaza in Calgary could be just the beginning of how building owners will deal with the economic impact of COVID-19 and the oil-price collapse.
Bridging Finance, Romspen freeze investor withdrawals
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required)
Two of Canada’s largest private debt funds, Bridging Finance Inc. and Romspen Investment Corp., froze investor redemptions on Monday, the latest sign of COVID-19-related stress in a sector popular with wealthy, income-seeking investors.
Small businesses call for commercial rent relief
• CBC • Globe and Mail • Globe and Mail
A push for grants and direct relief for expenses in this country is coming from small business associations and experts looking at aid packages that have been doled out in places like the U.K., Denmark and Australia.
Apartment building owners’ thoughts turn to May rents
Eighty-five per cent of apartment residents paid their April rent, which is better than expected, but concerns remain for May according to surveys collected by SVN Rock Advisors. CEO Derek Lobo conducted a 35-minute webinar viewed by over 1,000 people.
Updated application submitted for CIBC SQUARE
• Urban Toronto • RENX
Developers Hines and Ivanhoé Cambridge have submitted revisions to the application for the second phase of CIBC SQUARE. The proposed Yonge-facing podium will include ancillary retail at grade and on the second and fourth floors and also additional office space.
Ottawa OKs Huntington Properties’ retirement complex
Ottawa’s planning committee has given local developer Huntington Properties the green light to build a six-storey retirement and seniors’ apartment complex on former industrial land in the city’s East End.
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Edm. faith community plans retail building
Edmonton’s St. George’s Greek Orthodox Community plans to build a three-storey retail building of curved glass that will be a “gem” on the southwest corner of 114 Street and Jasper Avenue. The community has owned the land for nearly 75 years.
Canadian hotels see huge drop in business
• Globe and Mail • CBC • CBC
Canadian hotels have lost most of their business, sending revenues plunging and resulting in more than 200,000 job losses as the coronavirus pandemic halts travel. The hotel occupancy rate in the week of March 29 to April 4 was just 13 per cent.
Banff Springs Hotel temporarily closes
• CBC
An iconic hotel in the Rocky Mountains has ceased operations — temporarily — as COVID-19 continues to decimate Alberta’s tourism. The Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel has closed as of noon Friday, an unprecedented move for the 132-year-old business.
REOC fourth-quarter financial results
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Firm Capital American Realty Partners Corp., (FCA-U-X), Globe Newswire
Quebec golf courses anxious to reopen soon
• CBC • CBC • Calgary Herald
The protective winter tarps came off the greens and fairways at many golf courses around the province of Quebec this week. It’s usually a sure sign of spring, but with the COVID-19 outbreak, this year is different.
Calgary aims to repurpose downtown fire hall
• CBC
The City of Calgary is looking for a new use for the former Fire Hall No. 1, which has been a part of downtown since 1911. The structure was home to a car rental company for more than 30 years.
Will micro-restaurants repair a broken industry?
Ottawa chef Marc Lepine sells pre-reservation tickets online for his six-seat, 20-by-10-foot restaurant, Thru, a month in advance. Last summer, they sold out in 78 seconds – for the whole month. Thru is one of a handful of recently opened micro-restaurant concepts.
Tightening credit standards challenge CRE industry
• Bisnow
COVID-19 is making it increasingly difficult for CRE investors to access capital, especially for new construction, which financial institutions see as risky during the best of times. Borrowing costs are on the rise, as banks ratchet up their credit standards.
Residential construction to resume in Quebec
• Globe and Mail (Sub. required) • Montreal Gazette • CBC
Quebec is reopening residential construction over the coming days but under tighter operational restrictions as it expands its list of essential services in the face of the coronavirus pandemic.
National home prices to remain stable in 2020
According to the Royal LePage House Price Survey and Market Survey Forecast released today, the aggregate price of a home in Canada is expected to remain remarkably stable through the COVID-19 pandemic.
Will resale house prices drop by 10% in 2020?
Those that work in the residential housing industry, current homeowners, and prospective home buyers are all wondering, what will happen with real estate prices? Is there a major crash coming? Will we see major mortgage defaults?
Canmore housing corp. cuts rent by 25%
• Globe and Mail • Globe and Mail
The town-owned housing corporation in Canmore, Alta., has cut rent prices by 25 per cent to offset the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic in a region where the tourism-dependent economy has been hit particularly hard.
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