
Carling Avenue Travelodge redevelopment gets nod from Ottawa’s planning committee
Holloway Lodging has already demolished the eight-storey portion of the hotel and is looking to replace the remaining guest rooms and confer

Right housing types will curb unsustainable price growth, says TREB
The Greater Toronto and Hamilton Area suffers from scarcity of “missing middle” housing, and the Toronto Real Estate Board fears unsustainab

Trio of towers to arise in Montreal
The VillaNova project by Les Développements Lachine Est Inc. has just announced the construction of three 10-storey towers in Montreal.
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January numbers show Canadian housing starts trending stable
Latest data from the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation showed that nationwide housing starts remained steady at 224,865 units in Janua

2017 strongest year in a decade for Canadian builders
Construction started on 219,675 units, according to 2017 data released by Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation earlier this week. That’s

Economists baffled at Canada's condo boom
The jump surprised policy makers and analysts particularly given the softening that has taken place in the Toronto resale market, the countr

Developers do not find Toronto real estate affordable
Toronto-area land prices have gotten so high that developers are struggling to build new homes that people can afford.

Ontario officials, industry representatives call for streamlining of development approval process
Top Ontario government officials and representatives from the development, construction and real estate industries are calling for the strea

Prospects of improvement in GTA condo supply still unclear – report
The Ryerson City Building Institute and Urbanation noted that while the pace of condo construction in the Greater Toronto Area is arguably t

Montreal experiencing residential and commercial construction boom
Montreal's strong economy fuels construction frenzy in downtown core and beyond.