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Canadian office markets have 'turned around' in Q2: Colliers
Office markets have 'turned around' in Q2: Colliers
Markets can change on a dime and even more so over the course of six or 12 months. Last year, there was worldwide concerns about the economy, but the real estate market has remained solid and even turned for the positive.
NBC acquires Truvera Trust Corporation
National Bank of Canada (NBC), through its subsidiary Natcan Trust Company, has signed an agreement to acquire Truvera Trust Corporation, a British Columbia-based trust company to strengthen its real estate expertise and presence in Western Canada.
KingSett buys insolvent Labatt Village project for $84.1M
The Labatt Village project by Toronto-based developer TAS is changing hands following a relatively quick receivership proceeding. KingSett Capital placed the two-tower project between Dundas St. E. and Queen St. E. under receivership earlier this year.
Over 1,100 acres of industrial dev. proposed in Winnipeg
Winnipeg’s largest-ever industrial development has been proposed for CentrePort Canada. Catalyst Park, developed by Winnipeg’s Jessiman Family Investments, will make its market debut next year, pending civic approvals, with the first phase totalling 225 acres.
Density increases in dev. of Jewish community centre
The foundation formed to oversee redevelopment of the Jewish Community Centre and adjacent land at Vancouver's West 41st Avenue and Oak Street has submitted a revised rezoning application that calls for substantial increases in height and density to the project.
Tricon Living The Spoke reimagines rental living in Toronto's Junction TriangleNow leasing, The Spoke brings 398 purpose-built rental homes to Toronto's Junction Triangle. Developed by Tricon Living, the community pairs design by Canada's leading architects and designers with family-friendly suites, flexible workspaces, and 26,000 square feet of resort-inspired amenities. Sponsored by: Tricon Living |
Edmonton city council passes Pacific Mall rezoning
Edmonton city council has passed a rezoning that could see new development near the site of Pacific Mall in the city’s Chinatown. The decision to move to mid-rise and high-rise mixed use was made during a public hearing on Monday.
Edmonton city council passes Rossdale rezoning motion
Edmonton city council has voted in favour of an administration proposal to create special zones that would see rezoning to allow for increased building heights. The future of Rossdale — a historic river valley neighborhood — was up for debate on Monday.
Bulk condo buying picks up steam in Toronto
Condo bulk buying is gaining traction as Toronto’s struggling condo market has a glut of inventory that developers want to unload. Harley Nakelsky, president of Baker Real Estate, said that he is doing more bulk deals than likely anyone else.
Addressing Brampton’s rental boom
Renter expectations across Canada continue to shift toward high-quality, amenity-rich, transit-connected living — and nowhere is this more evident than in Brampton, Ont., one of the country’s youngest, fastest-growing and most diverse cities.
Small-scale investors hold reams of Ontario’s rental value
Small-scale investors absorbed a majority share of Ontario’s rental housing stock in 2022, when rents rose rapidly in the province. In Ontario, small-scale investors owned around 52.6 per cent of the total assessed value of rental properties in the province.
How Alberta is building faster, and what Ontario can learn
By any measure, Alberta is outperforming the rest of the country when it comes to getting shovels in the ground and homes built. The lesson for Ontario is clear: We need to copy what works.
Tech giants’ data-center fever spreads to warehouses
Real estate demand from AI companies is spilling over to warehouses, as tech giants lease them to store equipment needed to build and maintain their data centers, helping absorb excess space and drive up rents near the campuses they're constructing.
Brookfield JV buys site for 6,500-unit project in Boston
A joint venture between Brookfield Properties and New England Development is proposing a massive development that would include 6,500 housing units plus two million square feet of commercial space, making it the largest residential and commercial project in the state.
Cushman & Wakefield closes $460M sale of Korea's G-tower
Cushman & Wakefield's Corporate Tailored Solution team in Korea has announced the successful closing of the sale of G-Tower, a landmark prime office asset located in Guro, Seoul - breaking through a tightened real estate financing market.
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