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RENX 2025 top summer articles in review
RENX 2025 top summer articles in review
It's been a long, hot summer across Canada and we're sure that many of you were distracted at times. So, RENX is offering its annual back-to-school opportunity to catch up on major headlines you might have missed during vacation season.
Montreal’s Tour Jean-Talon office tower for sale
The Rosdev Group is looking to sell Montreal’s Tour Jean-Talon, which could appeal to both owner-occupiers or those looking to convert the 12-storey, 332,248-square-foot mixed-use building to residential use.
Kadestone to acquire Attollo subsidiary in $12M deal
Kadestone Capital Corp. (KDSX-X) announced its plan to acquire a subsidiary of Attollo Management Inc. for $12 million, a move to expand Vancouver-based Kadestone’s pipeline of community-focused projects in the British Columbia market.
Starlight Investments launches infra business line
Starlight Investments has announced the launch of Starlight Infrastructure Solutions, a new business line focused on acquiring and managing essential-use assets that support the delivery of vital services across public, social and economic systems.
Montreal’s luxury Royalmount mall one year in
The key to success for today’s mall is to build a lifestyle experience with entertainment, fine dining and an ambience that will make people want to return, says Royalmount CEO Andrew Lufty as Montreal’s opulent megamall approaches its first anniversary.
Canada’s best companies are ghosting Bay Street
OPINION: Once a source of national pride, Canadian public markets are now caught in a cycle of erosion. Great companies are leaving or never arriving. Our stock market is shrinking.
What will it take to convince employees to return to the office?
In the battle to get employees back into offices and out of their homes, free coffee and a few granola bars no longer cut it. How far are employers and landlords willing to go?
Residential land demand slows in Western Canada
With multiple policy changes at the local, provincial and federal level designed to spark new residential construction, Western Canada’s residential land market should be on fire. But multifamily broker Mark Goodman of Goodman Commercial sees quite a different reality.
Adi can buy out partner on waterfront Nautique development
Adi Development Group can buy out its business partner on Burlington’s Nautique waterfront condo for about $18.4 million, an Ontario court has ordered, after a bitter battle for control of the site.
Desjardins-linked fund sues Trigone group for $36M
In 2021, Habitations Trigone lost its construction licenses for "repeated violations" of industry laws. Four years later, a subsidized fund linked to Desjardins has filed a lawsuit to recall a near-$36M loan to the group.
T.O. to allow larger apartment buildings around some MTSAs
The Ontario government, alongside Toronto City Hall, recently announced planning reforms in Canada’s largest city that would legalize larger apartment buildings around most transit stations. The changes alter Toronto’s official plan in 120 mass transit station areas (MTSA).
60-year-old apartment tower to be demolished in Toronto
After providing homes to Toronto residents for six decades, a 14-storey apartment tower in the Church and Wellesley neighbourhood is now being demolished. The building will be razed to make way for a 62-storey tower from Capital Developments.
Homie app guides aspiring homeowners on path to their goal
For Canadians who dream of owning a home but need guidance in overcoming the hurdles, Montreal-based Application Homie Inc. has developed an app-based coaching service it believes will help aspiring buyers cross the finish line.
What comes after the fall of Edmonton's Coliseum?
With funding secured, Edmonton’s iconic Coliseum arena where the legend of the Edmonton Oilers was cemented in stone will come down, giving way to a new life for the region.
Downtown revitalization: Hamilton venue's $300M reno
The feeling of reinvention is palpable as the sound of constant construction echoes in every direction at the site of the soon-to-reopen TD Coliseum in downtown Hamilton, an entertainment destination for southwestern Ontario.
The best REITs to buy right now: Motley Fool
When you think of income-producing real estate, the dream is usually simple: steady cash flow, some long-term growth and as few surprises as possible. Right now, three of the most dependable dividend stocks on the TSX are delivering just that.
Norway wealth fund buys 95% stake in NYC office building for $542.6M
Norway's sovereign wealth fund has bought a 95 per cent stake in an office property on NYC's Avenue of the Americas. Norges Bank Investment Management will pay US$542.6M for the stake, valuing the property at US$571.1M.
Bad mortgage loans in Baltimore send Wall Street a warning
Private mortgage lenders with the backing of Wall Street’s biggest names are facing an unsettling reality: Their breakneck growth has made them increasingly vulnerable. Faults in the system are emerging.
How institutional investors are shifting their focus
Institutional investors continue to evaluate their CRE strategy with new property types emerging and traditional product types coming back into favour. Single-tenant net lease is gaining steam again as is IOS and single family rental. Industrial and retail remain stable.
Kraft Heinz to split into two public companies in effort to revive growth
Kraft Heinz said on Tuesday it would split into two publicly listed companies, one focusing on the sauces business and the other on groceries, as the U.S. packaged-goods maker aims to revive growth after years of muted sales.
Industry Events
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CRE.Converge 2025
Sep 08 2025
to Sep 10 2025
Sheraton Centre Toronto
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RealREIT
Sep 10 2025
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
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Canadian Apartment Investment Conference
Sep 11 2025
Metro Toronto Convention Centre
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BOMEX Halifax 2025
Sep 15 2025
to Sep 17 2025
Halifax Convention Centre
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Montréal du Futur
Sep 24 2025
to Sep 29 2025
World Trade Centre of Montreal