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Vacancy rates rise in Ottawa office market

Vacancy rates among Class A and B office buildings in Ottawa have continued to increase over the past six months to almost 6.5 per cent.

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Progress for Don River flood protection projects

Waterfront Toronto, along with multi-level government support, has announced a $5 million funding boost for work on the naturalization of the Don River.

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New prestige office buildings capture market

Although longstanding landmarks in the Toronto, Montreal, Calgary and Vancouver skylines now command average rents 18 per cent higher than less iconic competition can muster, real estate analysts predict an emergent tenants' market will alter that picture.

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$4.385-mil equity financing for T.O. development

Greybrook announced on July 6 the successful closing of a $4.385-million equity financing for a mid-rise condo development in Toronto's Willowdale area.

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$22.4-mil equity financing for T.O. development

Greybrook Securities Inc. and Greybrook Realty Partners Inc. announced on July 6 the successful closing of a $22.4-million equity private placement offering of units of the

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Dream aligns philanthropy with learning

Dream Unlimited Corp's $1-million donation is part of a learning partnership with Women's College Hospital, drawing on expertise in both organizations.

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Adjustment likely in T.O. condo market: CIBC

A CIBC report predicts that subsiding rental demand and increasing condo supply will likely lead to an impending adjustment in Toronto's high-rise market.

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Canadian retail sector ponders industry trends

Technology and consumer shopping preferences were two retail trends discussed at seminar at the 2015 Land and Development Conference in Toronto.

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RioCan details future developments

RioCan has announced development updates related to two properties in the Greater Toronto Area (GTA) and one in Alberta.

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Canadian developer to build condos in Honduras

Now under construction, Calm Waters Resort is a new Honduras project featuring condos and villas from the Canadian-based IsleVision Investment Group.

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Regina’s commercial projects up 64.7 per cent

Commercial construction activity in Regina skyrocketed in May compared to the same time last year.

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Market to lure foodies to North Van waterfront

The developer of a mixed-use, master-planned community on North Vancouver’s waterfront sees it as a future draw for foodies and related business ventures. Concert Properties

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Building hike reflects strong industrial market

A significant rise in buildings over the past year has placed three industrial development markets in Canada among a list of top ten in North America.

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Regina community centre to offer new approach

Regina is celebrating the construction of a $42.2 million integrated community facility to be named in honour of the Cree word Mâmawêyatitân.

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Report re-evaluates mid-rise development rules

A new report from the Pembina Institute examines how changes to development rules could improve GTA neighbourhoods and increase the region’s supply of family-friendly mid-rise homes. The report, Make Way for Mid-Rise: How to build more homes in walkable, transit-connected neighbourhoods, identifies barriers to development and offers five solutions for creating economically viable mid-rise buildings.

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Monde condo breaks ground on T.O. waterfront

Monde, one of the first residential buildings to be built in Toronto’s East Bayfront community, has officially broken ground under the leadership of developer Great Gulf Residential. The 44-storey condominium will be built to Waterfront Toronto’s Mandatory Green Building Requirements, aiming for a LEED Gold certification. It is designed by world-renowned architect Moshe Safdie.

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GTA office market vacancy ‘poised to climb’

Despite the GTA office market ending 2014 on a healthy note, results from Avison Young’s Q1 report on the market show 2015 hasn’t started out as well.