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REMI Network
Summit buys light industrial property in Alberta
Summit Industrial Income REIT is going to acquire a 141,628 square foot light industrial property in Calgary, Alberta for approximately $12.675 million.
Canadian Facility Management & Design
Alberta increases hospital funding by 16 per cent
As part of Alberta’s 2016 budget, the province is allocating an extra 16 per cent to maintaining and renewing healthcare facilities. The province’s 2016 capital
Canadian Facility Management & Design
U of Calgary receives $17-mil Alberta investment
As part of Alberta’s 2016 Budget, the University of Calgary is receiving a $17 million investment over two years to explore redevelopment options for some
Canadian Property Management
Fort McMurray landlords monitor fire from afar
Nearly $2 billion worth of commercial and industrial properties are primarily located outside the fire zone, downtown or in the north part of the city.
Canadian Property Management
Alberta carbon fees to fund energy efficiency
As outlined in the 2016 Alberta budget, carbon fees will show up differently in the key utilities of electricity and natural gas, creating a blend of transparent and more nebulous new costs.
CondoBusiness
Alberta’s first car-free condo breaks ground
On Nov. 19, N3 Condo in Calgary’s East Village broke ground. The project, a joint effort between Calgary-based Knightsbridge, Toronto-based Metropia and the Calgary Municipal
REMI Network
Alberta heritage buildings get funding boost
More than 60 heritage projects across Alberta will benefit from a $1.5 million funding boost from the Alberta Historical Resources Foundation.
REMI Network
Centre Village Mall undergoes record upgrade
Centre Village Mall in Alberta, is planning the largest redevelopment in its 45 year history with a capital investment totaling more than $26 million.
REMI Network
Henday Industrial Park signs first major tenant
Alberta-based Henday Industrial Park has signed on Brock White Canada Company (Brock White) as its first major tenant.
Canadian Facility Management & Design
Lethbridge, Alta. gets its first LEED Gold building
On July 22, the Helen Schuler Nature Centre celebrated becoming Lethbridge, Alta.'s first LEED-Gold certified building with a plaque unveiling.
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Economic downturn has rental repercussions
With low oil prices and slow housing starts predicted to take their toll on the economy, what effects will they have on Alberta's rental market? Amit Grover of Colliers, Edmonton, shares his insights.
Canadian Property Management
Real estate industry ponders new government
Real estate owners, managers and investors contemplate the impact of the surprising change in Alberta's provincial government.
REMI Network
Wood projects win Prairie Wood Design Awards
Eight Prairie Wood Design Awards were handed out at Alberta’s 8th annual Wood WORKS! ceremony. Chosen from a pool of more than forty entries, the
Construction Business
Alberta to invest $6.5 billion in infrastructure
Alberta’s recently released Budget 2015 includes a new five-year Capital Plan that will meet the province’s needs for new infrastructure. This includes roads, schools, hospitals and
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Affordable seniors housing planned for Alberta
A 62-unit affordable seniors housing facility in Innisfail, Alta. will be demolished to make way for a new and improved building, slated for completion in 2018. The $17.6-million development, known as Autumn Glen Lodge, will contain 60 affordable units, 30 of which will be reserved for seniors.
REMI Network
Strategic Group to back Alberta accessibility plan
Nabeel Ramji, a portfolio analyst at Strategic Group, will lead an initiative called Accessibility for All Albertans in hopes that new and existing buildings meet
Canadian Facility Management & Design
New Royal Alberta Museum enters construction
The new Royal Alberta Museum, a 419,000-square-foot development, has entered construction in downtown Edmonton, Alta. The facility, which will become the largest museum in western Canada, will feature over 82,000 square feet of exhibition space focused on the natural and human history of Alberta. It replaces and doubles the size of an existing facility, built in 1967.



