Edmonton City Centre, a mixed-use complex with retail and office space, has been placed under receivership after its owners failed to keep up with loan payments.
For the second time this year, government authorities have selected a small Montreal real estate developer to take on the major task of building residential high-rises on a long-vacant historical property in the city center.
Grosvenor has started the first phase of its six-tower Brentwood Block project in Burnaby, planned to be the London-based developer's largest mixed-use development in North America.
Vancouver leaders approved a plan to try to revitalize downtown’s faded stretch of Granville Street in the coming decades using aspects of the past development of New York City’s Times Square and Tokyo’s Shibuya Crossing as models.
A group tasked with selling advertisements to appear in buses and metro stations has seen its responsibilities expanded to also oversee construction projects, including the addition of 4,000 housing units on 13 sites along the five-station blue line extension now being built in Montreal.
The developers of The Wharf sold their interests in the project to their Canadian investment partner in a transition for the high-profile Washington, D.C., mixed-use property.
Crombie Real Estate Investment Trust, the real estate arm of one of Canada's largest grocery chains, has agreed to a joint venture that will see it sell a 50% stake in one of its mixed-use projects in Halifax.
Homes soon could replace parking spaces at the Place Versailles shopping centre in Montreal as part of a plan to add 6,000 residential units at the mall property. A retirement home, a hotel, retail outlets and green spaces also are in the works.
It was once a centrepiece of the economy in a General Motors-dominated town east of Toronto, and the redevelopment of the hotel property in Oshawa has become part of the city's downtown revitalization story.
A major housing project set to build homes on a site near Canmore, Alberta, has been inching ahead near the scenic Three Sisters Mountains thanks to the perseverance of a group of developers who have cleared several hurdles to get the project on track.
The Vancouver City Council voted to advance a project near the University of British Columbia that would replace a demolished Safeway with four apartment buildings and a new grocery store.
Northcrest Developments executives Catharine Barnes and Kristy Shortall, strangers before being hired by the firm, now form a formidable duo playing a significant role in some of the largest real estate development projects in North America.
A mixed-use development planned to include a water park, two hotels and a convention centre is a step closer to reality in Mirabel, a city of about 70,000 residents about an hour's drive north of downtown Montreal.
The real estate adviser for one of Canada's largest insurers is the latest developer to scrap plans for offices amid softening demand across Vancouver, opting instead to pursue a residential project with twin 28-storey towers.
Vancouver-based developer Wesbild filed an application to build six residential towers with nearly 2,000 housing units in what would be the largest development on record in Port Coquitlam.
A development venture that includes three First Nations groups has filed plans calling for six high-rise residential buildings to address Vancouver's growing housing shortage.
Real estate developers and Indigenous communities have worked together on major residential real estate projects that have gained popularity in western regions of the country. Those partnerships are set to expand to the east.
An office-and-retail building near the once-celebrated ByWard Market in downtown Ottawa has changed hands for a fraction of the price it sold for nine years earlier after sitting on the market for 700 days.