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Fifth tower planned for Winnipeg’s True North highrise complex

Fifth tower planned for Winnipeg’s True North highrise complex

Wawanesa Insurance will run North American operations out of new building, which will be 17 to 19 storeys high with more than 300,000 square feet
Saskatchewan Premier slams federal bills restricting resource-based projects

Saskatchewan Premier slams federal bills restricting resource-based projects

"Passage of Bills C-69 and C-48 marks a dark chapter for our energy and industrial sectors"
Saskatchewan oil land sales hit $6M

Saskatchewan oil land sales hit $6M

There were 31 leases acquired in the June offering, totalling 3,887.3 hectares
Winnipeg’s Academy Road sees upgrades make room for retail

Winnipeg’s Academy Road sees upgrades make room for retail

South Winnipeg street is leading a mini-development boom, led by revitalization of longtime bowling alley
Retail sector may be ‘changing’ but it is not dying

Retail sector may be ‘changing’ but it is not dying

“Everybody is saying retail is dying and e-commerce will be the death of stores. We don’t think that’s true"
Winnipeg industrial draws speculative development

Winnipeg industrial draws speculative development

QuadReal Property Group of Vancouver has just broken ground on a multimillion-dollar development in the Northwest Business Park
Saskatchewan’s big cities lean on industrial sector

Saskatchewan’s big cities lean on industrial sector

Industrial players cautiously optimistic good times are just around the corner – the office sector not so much
Winnipeg's SHED district accelerating

Winnipeg's SHED district accelerating

Winnipeg’s sports, hospitality and entertainment district continues to expand
Saskatchewan budget surplus may pave path for real estate development

Saskatchewan budget surplus may pave path for real estate development

Developers are optimistic about this year's $34.4-million surplus
Saskatoon office vacancy rate could double with new towers

Saskatoon office vacancy rate could double with new towers

The managing director of CBRE isn't worried about the potential rise