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Manulife & Ivanhoe to develop landmark tower

Manulife and Ivanhoe Cambridge recently signed an agreement to develop, own and operate a 27-storey skyscraper in downtown Montreal to be named Maison Manuvie. Construction

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Edmonton mall announces massive revamp

Londonderry Mall in northeast Edmonton has embarked on a $130-million renovation and remerchandising project to enhance the shopping experience for existing clientele and new markets.

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Ground breaks on kid’s hospital in Saskatchewan

With toy shovels in hand, members of the Government of Saskatchewan, along with families and small children, recently celebrated the future Children’s Hospital of Saskatchewan,

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The height of residential towers

Tall commercial towers are nothing new, but the last few years have seen an exceptional crop of super-slim residential buildings sprouting up in cities all over the world. From Manhattan to Mumbai, tall towers are as fashionable as they are effectual given advancements in engineering and the sophistication of modern building materials.

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High Peak and NewWest merge to form McCOR

High Peak Group of Companies, based in Eastern Canada, and NewWest Enterprise Property Group, headquartered in Winnipeg, are joining forces to form McCOR Management. The

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Redevelopment renews downtown Saskatoon

Saskatoon merchants foresee something of a return to the past in a $40-million multi-use urban renewal project called The Banks, now underway in the city’s

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China to construct Christmas theme park

There really is a Santa Claus, or there will be one in China, now that Finnish companies, Lappset Group and SantaPark have announced plans to

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WAM names Robert Mulvale VP of retail leasing

WAM Development Group (WAM) has named Robert Mulvale new vice-president of retail leasing. Mulvale brings more than 17 years of real estate development experience to

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Broccolini and Magil close on former Merck site

The former Merck Canada complex, located along the TransCanada Highway in Kirkland, Quebec, will soon be developed into a world-class, 50-acre business and mixed-use campus

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Defining outdoor views from bedrooms

A Toronto city councillor wants to know whether the building code requirement to provide outdoor views from bedrooms has been all but pushed out the

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Rapid transit primes suburban competitiveness

New rapid transit lines are expected to drive development and support suburban commercial, retail and residential markets in Edmonton, Vancouver and Toronto.

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Ottawa selects developers for new Arts Court

The City of Ottawa’s finance committee has selected a group of Quebec-based developers to complete the $100-million dollar Arts Court redevelopment and Ottawa Art Gallery

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The rise of open-air shopping in Canada

Canada has seen a surge in open-air shopping development, particularly in the outlet sector. Analysts expect this trend to heat up even more.

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Historic hotel transforms into luxury condos

Hamilton's historic Royal Connaught Hotel is being transformed into a luxury condo, which the developers hope will help revitalize the city's downtown.

Canadian Property Management

Privately owned public spaces in Toronto

As density increases in cities and land for new parks becomes scarce, areas including Toronto are now looking to privately owned public spaces.

Canadian Property Management

Ontario Municipal Board reform still polarizing

Calls for Ontario Municipal Board reform are on the rise. But the OMB is a contentious issue, and experts cannot agree on how to move forward.

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The changing needs of suburban development

Experts say that suburban developments must start increasing density to pay for growth and meet residents' demands.