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Dream Industrial sells 75% stake in $602M U.S. portfolio

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Dream Industrial REIT (DIR-UN-T) will sell a 75 per cent interest in 20 U.S. industrial properties to a U.S. industrial fund in a transaction which values the portfolio at $602 million. Dream will retain 25 per cent interest in the properties.

A unique high-rise rental tower in Calgary’s East Village was 25 per cent leased before a marketing campaign for sales even began, illustrating what its developer says is the demand in the market for purpose-built rental homes.

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Over the last 10 years, Markham’s Ideal Developments has sold more than 600 pre-construction condo units or townhouses across the GTA that have ended up cancelled — more than the company has built. Now it  is promoting three new pre-construction developments.

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Tribute Communities and Greybrook Realty Partners have proposed a 35-storey condo tower on a five-property assembly in Toronto’s Yorkville area they recently purchased for $84 million. The Chris Dikeakos Architects /CGL Architects-designed building would include 355 units: 166 one-bedrooms, 154 two-bedroom and 35 three-bedrooms.

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The Cape Group is planning more east Vancouver rentals, submitting a development permit for a six-storey rental building at Nanaimo and Charles streets, in the Grandview-Woodland neighbourhood. The development, designed by Human Studio Architecture and Urban Design Ltd., will include 67 market rental units and ground-floor retail.

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The 2,000-unit Woodland Park project in Port Moody, B.C., would increase the social-housing supply by more than 50 per cent and represent one of the biggest such investments the provincial government has made outside of Vancouver, but council has density concerns.

IMAGE: John Clark of Ottawa's Regional Group of Companies.

AACI, FRICS | Vice President, The Regional Group of Companies Inc.

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Three companies, including Quebec outdoor recreation firm Écorécréo and a Austrian spa and water park provider Therme, have been chosen to revitalize Ontario Place after a closed-door bid process. Live Nation will have an expanded role.

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Madison Group Tuesday unveiled details for The Capitol Residences, an iconic tribute to Toronto landmark The Capitol Theatre. In partnership with Westdale Properties, the  Hariri Pontarini Architects & Turner Fleischer Architects-designed 14-storey building will include 147 suites of 535 to 2,165 square feet.

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HBC is exploring options for the Downtown Winnipeg Hudson’s Bay building, and has received interest from a number of stakeholders about the future use of the location.  Built in 1923, it was one of the original six Hudson’s Bay department stores.

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For the better part of 16 months, KRP Properties president Martin Vandewouw has been presiding over a ghost town in Kanata North. With Ottawa vaccinations reaching flood tide, however, the 30 office towers KRP manages will start to fill with people again.

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Avison Young says downtown Calgary office tower vacancy rate sits at a record 29.2 per cent. That’s up from 28.9 per cent in the first three months of 2021 and up from 25 per cent year-over-year. AY predicts a 30 per cent-plus rate this year.

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BentallGreenOak (BGO) is acquiring a site in the Angers region of France for the construction of a new 269,000-square-foot logistics facility. This deal adds to BGO’s $1 billion-plus Cdn worth of logistics asset investments in France since 2017,

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Brookfield Asset Management Inc. is exploring a takeover of listed German real estate firm Alstria Office REIT-AG, according to people familiar with the matter, as it bets on workers returning to city centres.

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SL Green Realty Corp. (SLG-N) announced it has sold a 49 per cent interest in 37-storey 220 East 42nd Street to a real estate fund managed by Meritz Alternative Investment Management for gross consideration of $790.1 million.

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Monmouth Real Estate Investment Corporation (MNR-N) announced its Board of Directors has reaffirmed its unanimous support for its pending merger with Equity Commonwealth (EQC-N). As previously disclosed, Monmouth received an unsolicited acquisition proposal from Starwood Capital Group.

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Multifamily asking rents jumped an average of 6.3% year-over-year in June, the largest leap ever recorded by Yardi Matrix, an industry data tracker. The national average apartment rent increased $23 last month to $1,482, another record, and single-family home rents were up 11% year-over-year.

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Brava Development is surrounding the late-19th century three-storey Nimmons Residence with its six-storey, 84-unit Nimmons Court apartment complex. The Casola Koppe Architects-designed building will offer one and- two-bedroom apartments ready for occupancy by late spring of 2022.

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The cost of housing will have a larger influence in how Canada’s main gauge of inflation is tallied, following the home-buying frenzy of the past year and other pandemic-driven shifts in consumption.

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In total, 31,899 residential sales transactions were concluded in Q2 in Quebec, a 45 per cent year-over-year increase and a Q2 sales record, according to Quebec Professional Association of Real Estate Brokers statistics based on its Centris provincial database.

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