Real Estate

Housing starts stable in 2023, but demand still outpaces growing supply of apartments

The agency says combined housing starts in the Toronto, Vancouver, Montreal, Calgary, Edmonton and Ottawa regions dipped 0.5 per cent compared with 2022, totalling 137,915 units, as apartment starts grew seven per cent to reach a record 98,774 units.

Business leaders say housing biggest risk to economy: KPMG survey

Business leaders see the housing crisis as the biggest risk to the economy, a new survey from KPMG Canada shows.

‘Landmark’ Mizrahi condo building in Westboro slated to open this fall, developer says

Sam Mizrahi says the 12-storey, 93-unit building at 1451 Wellington St. W. is expected to be ready for occupancy by September. 

Local homebuilders praise province’s $1.8B funding injection for housing infrastructure

The provincial government’s pledge this week to invest more than $1.8 billion to help build at least 1.5 million homes across Ontario by 2031 will be a welcome boost as Ottawa scrambles to address its housing shortage, a group representing the city’s biggest homebuilders says.

Chinatown community watches nervously as Yangtze property draws interest from developers

With interest increasing in a “landmark” Chinatown restaurant Yangtze that was recently put up for sale, the local business community is holding out hope that the familiar eatery will carry on, even as potential buyers consider redeveloping the property.

National home sales in February up nearly 20% compared with year ago

The Canadian Real Estate Association says February home sales jumped 19.7 per cent compared with a year ago.

Business leaders divided on feds’ plan to modernize Parliamentary Precinct

The federal government’s proposal to turn a two-and-a-half-acre site across from Parliament Hill into an office and retail complex is a “great start” toward revitalizing the Parliamentary Precinct, a prominent Ottawa real estate executive said Friday – but other business leaders say they’re not convinced the project will give struggling downtown merchants the boost they need.

Here’s what $35K a month can get you for a rental in Ottawa

According to Marilyn Wilson Dream Properties, the home is officially the most expensive residential rental in Ottawa and sets a “new benchmark” in the luxury retail market, Reba Wilson said.

$125M acquisition of Queen Street office tower a ‘sound investment,’ PSPC says

The federal public works department says its purchase of a prominent downtown office building whose occupants include...

Decade-long plan to modernize ‘key part’ of Parliamentary Precinct to start this fall, feds say

In an email to OBJ this week, PSPC called the Block 2 redevelopment project “a “key part” of the federal government’s efforts “to restore and modernize” the Parliamentary Precinct.

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