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InterRent to acquire Hamilton, London apartment portfolio

InterRent Real Estate Investment Trust (IIP-UN-T) is acquiring a five-property apartment portfolio in Hamilton and London,

30-Storey Residential Tower Proposed at Dufferin and Eglinton.

As work on the Crosstown LRT enters its final stretch ahead of its scheduled 2022

Infill Development Proposed at Scarborough Apartment Community.

Starlight Investments is proposing to redevelop one of its rental properties with the addition of three apartment

GTA commercial real estate market experiences pause in second quarter.

Q2 2020 statistics – GTA investment transactions. GTA commercial real estate market experiences pause in second

Q2 2020 was RioCan’s ‘most unusual quarter’.

Ed Sonshine called it “the most unusual quarter” of his 26 years as CEO of RioCan

Overall Canadian commercial investment activity expected to be down in 2020

Overall Canadian investment activity in the first five months of 2020 decreased by 13% compared

Good news for REIT Investors: Tenants are paying their rent

When Choice Properties Real Estate Investment Trust reported its second-quarter financial results this week, one

Concerns rise about office leasing rates.

Canadian commercial real estate owners and managers have plenty of potential pain points these days

Q2 2020 – Snapshot of Commercial Real Estate Investment Trends.

As the economic impact of the pandemic remains uncertain, investors take a more cautious approach

BIG-Designed Union Centre Evolves in Resubmission.

Looking northeast at the Union Centre proposal, image via submission to the City of Toronto

It’s an optimal time for converting hotel assets to multi-family.

As COVID-19 reconfigures global markets, owners and operators of hotels in Canada are anxiously anticipating

Dream continues renos at Toronto boutique office properties at 357 Bay Street.

There have been many distractions in recent months as Dream Office REIT (D-UN-T) deals with pandemic-related issues,

Brookfield says companies are leasing more office space as workers return.

Rather than ditching their skyscraper offices after the pandemic, companies are keen to return to

The office isn’t dead yet, even as some companies say they’ll need less space.

A survey by Colliers International finds projected decline in overall office space needs across Canada