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Boardwalk sells 4 Quebec, Edmonton apartment buildings for $105M
Boardwalk sells 4 apartment buildings for $105M
Boardwalk REIT (BEI-UN-T) has finalized the sale of four properties in Quebec City and Edmonton for $105 million as the Calgary trust continues to generate capital for redeployment into new investments.
Hybrid office and data centre for sale in Waterloo, Ont.
EY-Parthenon is marketing a unique hybrid office and data centre property in Waterloo, Ont. that was owned by the Michael Wekerle-led Waterloo Innovation Network 2 Inc. before being placed under receivership just over a year ago.
Laval is 3rd largest construction zone in North America
Fuelled by unprecedented residential development, in the heart of an area destined to become its city centre, the Laval skyline has become one of the places on the continent with the most active cranes.
AI driving data centre construction boom
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is driving a Canadian boom in data centre construction with billions being poured into new projects either coming out of the ground or on the drawing boards.
Devron, Dorsay to launch sales for 1 Marlborough condos
Two Toronto developers will take the leap this fall with the sales launch for an “elegant” downtown condominium tower at an address with a rich history, 1 Marlborough Ave.
Parking spots can steer Toronto condo prices higher
As Toronto condominium prices and sales stay depressed, a new report from digital real estate platform and brokerage Wahi.com suggests that, in the right neighbourhood, a parking spot can make all the difference.
Burlington staff recommend rejecting 11-storey highrise
Burlington planning staff are recommending city councillors deny applications for an 11-storey, 93-unit residential rental building on Brant Street. Current zoning for the vacant property allows up to six storeys.
Three towers up to 34 storeys proposed in the Stockyards
Plans have been filed for a sizeable mixed-use redevelopment at 116 through 142 Ryding Ave. in Toronto’s Stockyards area, where a cluster of industrial properties could give way to a trio of towers rising up to 34 storeys.
Downtown Vancouver retail stabilizes, but growth stalls
New data from the 2026 State of Downtown report for Vancouver suggests that while visitation has levelled off and key retail corridors are holding steady, growth has yet to return in a meaningful way.
Peavey Mart relaunches with seven Prairie stores
The Peavey Mart relaunch is taking shape across Western Canada as the retailer celebrates the reopening of seven stores in Alberta and Saskatchewan following its dramatic collapse in early 2025.
FIFA could drive record hotel revenue and boost Granville
A hotel boom is expected to be one of many significant economic impacts that Vancouver will derive from FIFA World Cup 2026 with Granville Street especially poised to benefit, according to a new report.
Opened in 2022, Delta hotel set for expansion
Delta, B.C. council has approved an application to expand the hotel next to the Cascades Casino Delta. The Delta Hotels by Marriott – Vancouver Delta expansion consists of a six-storey wing on the northwest side of the existing hotel.
Mall collapse class-action lawsuit settled after 14 years
The province of Ontario is among a list of defendants on the verge of settling a multimillion-dollar class-action lawsuit that has dragged on for nearly 14 years. A portion of the Algo Centre in Elliot Lake collapsed in 2012.
B.C. orders W. Vancouver to implement housing plan
The British Columbia government is stepping into local politics over its housing policies, forcing the District of West Vancouver to approve a plan that would allow more homes to be built.
Sherwood to consider Bell's plan for $1.7B AI data centre
The Rural Municipality of Sherwood is set to consider a final development agreement before Bell Canada can proceed with its proposed artificial intelligence data centre on the outskirts of Regina.
Caisse backs $1B debt issue for Australian data centres
La Caisse is backing Australian data centre company NEXTDC Ltd.’s expansion plans by agreeing to take on as much as $1-billion in hybrid debt the company is offering to investors.
CPP, OMERS selling $10B stake in U.K. port operator
The sale of the controlling stake in Associated British Ports has attracted initial interest from potential bidders including KKR & Co. as well as BlackRock Inc.’s Global Infrastructure Partners, according to people familiar with the matter.
Blackstone hits $10B cap for opportunistic credit fund
Blackstone Inc. raised US$10 billion for its latest opportunistic credit fund, signalling sustained appetite from institutional investors to capitalize on upheaval in the private debt market.
AI companies growing their NYC offices at breakneck speed
Deep-pocketed artificial intelligence firms are heralding the next phase of New York’s office recovery, racing to grow their workspaces as fast as they hope to transform the economy.
REITs play starring role in creating Manhattan studio campus
For decades, Pier 94 sat quietly on Manhattan’s Far West Side, first as a shipping terminal, later as a trade show venue, and eventually as a vacant, underutilized asset. Today, it's been recast as sought‑after production facilities.
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