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Calgary bounces back as CRE sales rise, office vacancy drops

Calgary bounces back as CRE sales rise, office vacancy drops

Calgary's 20 biggest commercial real estate sales in Q1-2022 topped $1.5 billion with some tied to a perception of bargain-priced real estate in Alberta’s biggest city
Nearly a third of educated young immigrants plan to leave Canada

Nearly a third of educated young immigrants plan to leave Canada

New data shows discontent with current government, cost of living and concerns over ‘discrimination/racism’ among recent newcomers aged 18 to 34
North Vancouver waterfront industrial site goes to market

North Vancouver waterfront industrial site goes to market

Port authority intends to exercise its option to purchase the lands
Edmonton, Calgary “most affordable” Canadian cities

Edmonton, Calgary “most affordable” Canadian cities

But Vancouver is the most unaffordable city in Canada and third least affordable in the world, a new survey states
Black market builders cost province $308m a year, says union

Black market builders cost province $308m a year, says union

B.C. Building Trades urges province to carry out spot checks against ‘cheaters’
Edmonton industrial heads south as infrastructure, amenities expand

Edmonton industrial heads south as infrastructure, amenities expand

Business parks blossom in Leduc County to serve logistics users
Retail will top cap rates in 2022, CBRE study says

Retail will top cap rates in 2022, CBRE study says

National outlook concludes retail property will post the strongest annual real estate yields as pandemic restrictions lift
Saskatchewan ranked No. 1 for mining investors

Saskatchewan ranked No. 1 for mining investors

Province tops the field in Canada, No. 2 globally, study concludes
Office workers returning to downtown Vancouver at higher rate

Office workers returning to downtown Vancouver at higher rate

Foot traffic still trailing pre-pandemic levels, according to Avison Young study
Kootenays the comer in B.C.’s recreational real estate rush

Kootenays the comer in B.C.’s recreational real estate rush

Invermere and the rest of the Kootenays are seeing among the strongest property price gains in Canada as big-city buyers move in from the west and the east