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Shrinking workplace space requirements

Innovations in office design and technology are contributing to the shrinking of workplace space requirements.

Using knockout panels to create flexible units

Knockout panels in condos can allow smaller units to adapt to occupants' changing needs.

Calgary industrial projects meet demand

Calgary has land in various stages of development for the next 15 to 20 years to ensure it can compete with cities in Canada and around the world.

Calgary driving commercial ownership trend

With interest rates at a historical low and steady economic growth, Calgary has been driving commercial property ownership.

Calgary is developing its future

The City of Calgary has planned, serviced and sold municipally-owned land assets to ensure availability of industrial lots through strong and weak economies.

Residential unit inspection 101

Targeted in-suite inspections of residential units can support building safety and cost-effective operation.

Industry group slams “unworkable” parking levy

A report released by a real estate industry coalition warns of the negative impact a proposed parking levy would have on the Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area (GTHA).

Restoring heritage structures

Here are some valuable tips property owners and managers should keep in mind when undertaking complicated structural repairs.

Government building achieves LEED gold

PWGSC's Douglas Jung Building recently achieved a LEED gold rating in the category of ...

Toronto’s new Green Standard raises concerns

As Toronto prepares to phase in updates to its Green Standard, some building industry members have concerns about ...

Fire safety planning

For building managers, a thorough and up-to-date fire safety plan is vital for both the safety of occupants and the preservation of the premises.

Time to cut energy consumption and costs

Now is the time to curb energy costs as the Rent Increase Guideline is moving downward as fast as the price of hydro ...

Using mobile technology as a marketing tool

Providing tenants with instant information on their smartphones can give a property a competitive advantage in the marketplace, and enable savvy property managers to maximize their time and measure their results.

Mod design meets natural beauty in Burlington

Adi Development Group is trying to shake off Burlington’s image as a sleepy bedroom community with its latest ...

More than 200 changes proposed to Condo Act

The creation of an independent condo office to oversee the industry is one of more than 200 recommendations ...

Hamilton’s rental licensing proposal shelved

Hamilton’s controversial plan to license rental housing will not be moving forward, much to the relief of many in the ...

Preparing an emergency response plan

Here are five steps to get started on a comprehensive emergency response plan.