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Canada’s lease rates for offices increasing, despite soaring vacancies
Hard-to-redevelop heritage buildings in Winnipeg get new leases on life
Turning a power plant site into an environmental showcase
Edge development in commercial, industrial sectors sees growth in small urban areas
Net zero by 2030? Companies are taking the pledge
Innovation driving transformation of retail
Restoring the threatened beauty of classic building interiors
Vancouver’s near zero vacancy forces out industrial business
Shopping-centre redesign: Should we even call it a mall any more?
Vancouver rental building developments get a facelift
Up in the old motel
Around The Bend: Office building anchors a waterfront community
Carleton’s new business school embodies intimacy and belonging
In Vancouver, ‘mega’ education centre sets the grade
Commercial real estate developers grapple to adapt climate-change measures
Who’s on top? What role floor numbers play in commercial tenant leasing
Drive-throughs an adjustment not a stampede, says developer
Can wood act as a magnet for talent as office life resumes?
After more than a decade of sitting empty, an industrial landmark prepares for its makeover
Marinas, mountains and other special-purpose real estate require ‘creativity’ to complete a sale
Thinking outside the glass box
Rapid transit and a walkable downtown in the works for Mississauga
Technology in construction sector is slow to grow, new report says
Getting closer to carbon-neutral: District systems share warmth and cooling
Amid grim times, Canadian hotel industry eyes recovery
Warehouses pursue zero-carbon design for a better box
From parkade to daycare
Demand for storage space in the cloud creates a land rush
Timber on the rise in B.C.
Creative retail knits new communities into the fabric of Toronto
Damage from COVID-19 eludes property insurance coverage
Industrial condo space sprouts in Victoria
New Urbanism trend integrates sustainability and livable communities
Decluttering and new façades revitalize aging commercial buildings
The mall is dead. Long live the mall
Theatres have been busy with upgrades, but will audiences ever come back?