Jaysen Smalley says the sale of 95 Wellington St. W. in Toronto is part of something bigger. "Having institutional capital believe in office leasing demand in Toronto gives the entire market a big boost." Hear more from Jaysen: https://t.co/IkTpfGz5Of
Bond yields have eased thanks to a U.S.-Iran ceasefire, while trade policy and the CUSMA review continue to cast a shadow over Canada’s economic outlook.
Read more in our Monthly Market Commentary: https://t.co/9mz6jf1sfQ
Today, we celebrate Canada, its rich history and incredible potential. Let's keep working together to create a bright future for all Canadians from coast to coast to coast. Happy Canada Day!
"I love the uniqueness of this offering," says Chris Rust, who recently brokered the sale of 2975 Allenby Road in Duncan, B.C. The 75,192 sq. ft. facility is rare find on Vancouver island, a land constrained market with smaller industrial buildings typically around 2,000 to 10,000 sq. ft.
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"Our suburbs have positive momentum," Brad Collins tells CTV News. While downtown Windsor office vacancy remains elevated, the suburban market has had a strong year and is pulling ahead of the national average.
Read what Brad had to say here: https://t.co/5fg4JitpSM
Joshua Sonshine will be moderating a panel today at Connect CRE Canada 2026 in Toronto. Josh will moderate a panel on capital allocation and discuss what buyers and lenders are underwriting, and where they see the best opportunities for investment and growth.
Register for the event here: https://t.co/lSaPEoTTgf
Nikki Poole and Jenna Williams raised $12,000 at the 42nd Janeway Children's Miracle Network Telethon. This money will provide critical pediatric care and equipment for kids across Newfoundland and Labrador. Thank you, Nikki and Jenna, for your dedication and ongoing commitment to your local community!
Arlin Markowitz says Canada Goose jackets are selling well in the Las Vegas heat. So are LABUBUs, baseball cards and squishy NeeDoh stress toys. The annual ICSC conference brings retail industry leaders together to talk trends and do deals.
Here are some of Arlin's key takeaways from this year's conference: https://t.co/5It8iN5xHS
Throughout the month of June, we have been honouring Indigenous History Month. Our employees have opportunities to learn about the cultures, traditions and experiences of First Nations, Inuit and Métis with new programming each week that is tied to our Reconciliation Action Plan. Join us as we take time to learn more and build stronger bonds between Indigenous Peoples and businesses.
"For real estate people, thinking through health and wellness as they build a portfolio is very important — and for a long-term play, very interesting," Kate Camenzuli tells RENX. As Canada's healthcare system struggles under the pressure of an aging population and growing funding demands, medical office buildings are drawing attention from investors, developers and healthcare providers.
Read what Kate has to say here: https://t.co/WFIUyhILlK
Congratulations to Travis Blanleil and Myah Ollek who have been selected as winners in the Connect CRE 2026 Next Gen Awards!
These awards recognize talented young leaders working in Canadian commercial real estate. Join us as we celebrate the talent, drive, innovation and contributions of Travis, Myah and the other recipients.
We’re looking for the next generation of real estate advisors. The pace of change has never been faster. We need passionate and resourceful individuals to help our business keep pace and support our clients with the commercial real estate solutions of tomorrow.
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Philippe Lambert and team have completed the sale of 1688 route de l'aéroport, a 69,000 sq. ft. mixed-use building next to Quebec City airport that had gone into receivership. "This is a really unique property," says Lambert. "It was also a long and tricky transaction, an effort spanning about two years."
Read more here: https://t.co/Gd9Q8rFm3t
"This state-of-the-art hybrid building comes at a time when the market does not have any competition for new product," Luke Gibson tells The Globe and Mail. 827 Beatty, a 1911 heritage building in Vancouver's Yaletown neighbourhood, is the only new office development to be delivered in the downtown core in 2026.
Read what Luke has to say here: https://t.co/FL2WgW7oHG
At the 2026 HOOPP (Healthcare of Ontario Pension Plan) LEAP Awards last week, our Canadian Property Management Team secured two of the four industrial category awards for Stakeholder Engagement and Industrial Leadership.
This year's conference at Scotia Plaza focused on "Transforming Action into Lasting Value." These wins are a direct reflection of our team's ongoing commitment to advancing climate change strategies and driving tangible, sustainable results in the industrial sector.
Congratulations to the team for helping set the standard in industrial property management.
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Mondev’s 230-unit Laurence apartment in Old Montreal was recently sold by Scott Speirs and his team. “It's a unique and high-quality project and that was certainly part of this asset’s appeal."
Read how the deal came together: https://t.co/l5M2alUbih
Nicole (Carnovale) Nguyen is optimistic about Canadian hotels this summer - the 2026 FIFA World Cup will boost tourism and hotel supply is reaching record growth this year.
Read more here: https://t.co/pAn6RU121t
"It's definitely the most ambitious retail project in British Columbia's history," Adrian Beruschi tells CBC. The Oakridge Park shopping mall in Vancouver will finally open its doors to the public on Thursday - a $6.5 billion project that was first pitched a decade ago.
Read what Adrian has to say here: https://t.co/gkDiOsyz1e
Pizza Pizza, Dairy Queen and Little Caesar's are popping up in small towns across Newfoundland and Labrador. "It can be challenging for food and beverage businesses to operate here," says Nikki Poole, "but there are lots of opportunities and excited diners."
Read more here: https://t.co/mfvoiOTbXR
"We have very little new office construction in most Canadian cities," says Brendan Sullivan, which means strong absorption in Class A properties will soon spillover and generate increased demand for Class B buildings.
Read more here: https://t.co/Jxm06MbyZv