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Cities compete for new NATO bank headquarters

Office requirement could lead to new tower or major lease in winning market
Montreal is one of the cities vying for a future NATO bank office lease, and officials are showcasing the International Civil Aviation Organization, its headquarters building shown at centre, as an example. (CoStar)<br/>
Montreal is one of the cities vying for a future NATO bank office lease, and officials are showcasing the International Civil Aviation Organization, its headquarters building shown at centre, as an example. (CoStar)

Canada’s major real estate markets are chasing a prize that rarely comes along: an office requirement for a brand‑new international banking institution backed by several governments that is expected to bring thousands of jobs.

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