CALGARY — A new 27-storey office tower is planned to rise over downtown Calgary, Manulife Financial Corp.’s real estate arm announced Tuesday.
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CALGARY — A new 27-storey office tower is planned to rise over downtown Calgary, Manulife Financial Corp.’s real estate arm announced Tuesday.
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A multinational consulting company is considering Central Alberta as a possible location for its Canadian headquarters.
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The proposal for a Creative Hub that would encompass sound stages, digital production facilities and office space appears to be dead, with the province refusing to pony up the $13.2 million over three years being sought by project proponents.
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Suppose you have looked at a property and are wondering if it would be a good addition to your portfolio. You have taken out your checklist and verified that it is in a good area close to amenities, schools and transportation. The curb appeal is there as well as a potential resale in 3-5 years depending on your exit strategy.
Time and again you have checked your numbers and seen that it is positive cash flow with a Starbucks nearby. You may not have all of these above factors in your property but there is one factor no one will ever tell you about.
The deciding factor you must check is not what the numbers tell you but rather what your internal instincts say. This is unquantifiable and that which cannot be explained by mere logic and reasoning. If there is something holding you back, then walk away! Usually when something says do not buy, there is a good reason for it even if you cannot explain it! Otherwise, go for it!
Could you live in a single-car garage? That’s about the size of tiny apartments popping up in major U.S. cities where many residents live alone. Inhabitants say the key is keeping only stuff you use.
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When Central Alberta isn’t buried under snow, it’s probably being pelted with hail.
That’s what happens when you live in Alberta’s hail belt.
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Edmonton’s Remedy Café has become the first retailer in the province to accept digital currency for its products.
All three locations officially started accepting the digital currency Friday, July 26.
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After council approved the plan for a nearly 800,000 square-foot redevelopment at Stadium Shopping Centre, neighbours who fought it expressed hope it doesn’t turn out as bad as feared.
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EDMONTON – While Alberta promotes pipelines to ship more bitumen out of province, Strathcona County has an ambitious campaign to handle more bitumen here and in Eastern Canada with new upgraders.
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Sometimes I think we forget how good things have been in the natural resources sector recently. Especially compared to other sectors.
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