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Toronto's retail investment outlook turns less optimistic due to macroeconomic factors

Property sales slowdown reflects market dynamics and shifting investor priorities
The Oshawa Centre traded between La Caisse and Primaris REIT in January 2025 for $355.4 million (CoStar)
The Oshawa Centre traded between La Caisse and Primaris REIT in January 2025 for $355.4 million (CoStar)
CoStar Analytics
December 9, 2025 | 1:19 P.M.

Investment in Toronto retail properties has had a strong run, but signs of cooling are beginning to emerge in a reflection of both market dynamics and shifting investor priorities.

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News | Toronto's retail investment outlook turns less optimistic due to macroeconomic factors