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CondoBusiness
SCOOP to become first condo on its block
SCOOP will become the first condo on its block when the boutique six-storey collection of 72 suites rises at St. Clair Avenue West and Osler Street.
CondoBusiness
Vaughan’s The Met sells 300 units in first week
The Met, an upcoming project located in Vaughan’s city centre, sold 300 of its 511 units during its first week on the market. The project,
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Slower progress for green high-rise residential
Newly released survey results from development proponents and design practitioners in 69 countries reveal that 25 per cent foresee work on green high-rise residential buildings within the next three years, compared to 46 per cent with planned commercial projects.
Building Strategies & Sustainability
Green construction and retrofits on upswing
Energy conservation is identified as the key motive for green construction and retrofits, surpassing all other reasons cited in newly released global survey results. The
Canadian Apartment Magazine
Canada’s institutional investors eye apartments
Purpose-built rental housing gained noticeable favour last year as expenditure on new development jumped 234 per cent from 2014.
CondoBusiness
Intensification impacts on millennial consumers
A new report on the impacts of residential intensification on consumers makes recommendations for consumer education, planning policies and more.
REMI Network
Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats a ‘legacy’ in the making
Ottawa’s LeBreton Flats is being redeveloped into a world-class cultural destination dedicated to open green spaces, public facilities, housing and hockey.
CondoBusiness
New condo to create eastern gateway to Yorkville
Toronto’s Yorkville neighbourhood will have a new eastern gateway at the northwest corner of Yonge St. and Cumberland St. with the development of 8 Cumberland. The
CondoBusiness
T.O.’s debut six-storey wood-frame development
Heartwood the Beach Condos, due to enter construction this spring, is likely to become Toronto’s debut six-storey wood-frame development.
Building Strategies & Sustainability
P3s figure in high-performance public buildings
Canadian governments' standardized approach to public-private partnerships (P3s) is considered a model to emulate in the United States, where strategists are examining ways to boost that country's stock of high-performance public buildings.
CondoBusiness
2016: The year of kids in condos?
If Ben Myers’ big prediction for 2016 pans out, kids’ play spaces could become the hottest amenity in the condo market.
CondoBusiness
Stationwest aims to help relieve commuter strain
Adi Development Group is building a new development along one of the GTA’s busiest transit corridors in Aldershot, one of Burlington’s fastest-growing neighbourhoods, with the
CondoBusiness
New development slated for Laval-des-Rapides
Following several investments in construction projects totaling nearly $1 billion in Laval, the Fonds immobilier de solidarité FTQ has seen potential in the city’s residential,
CondoBusiness
Affordability looms large in GTA housing market
The GTA housing market is on track to see a record year in resales, but there may be challenges on the horizon. And they have nothing to do with a bubble.
REMI Network
Subway proximity ups T.O. office building value
Office properties' close proximity to a subway station adds to higher occupancy and rental rates and higher sale prices in downtown Toronto.
CondoBusiness
Squamish development sold out in 90 minutes
Parkhouse Squamish Ltd. held presales for ParkHouse Condominiums, one of Squamish, B.C.’s largest condo developments on Nov. 7. The 65-unit, four-storey wood-framed building was sold
CondoBusiness
Prevel launches Phase 4 of Lowney sur Ville
On Oct. 17, Prevel unveiled Phase 4 of its Lowney sur Ville condominium project in Montreal, Que. The new phase offers 106 units spread across


