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Monthly Archives: April 2018

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Flat start to 2018 for Calgary’s suburban office market

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

A number of large-scale suburban office projects have been put on hold until economic conditions improve: CBRE

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Posted in Calgary (Alberta)

Albertans’ average weekly earnings on the rise

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

There were also increases in the number of employees across most sectors, led by manufacturing, and health care and social assistance: StatsCan

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Inside business: Alberta’s power sector in turmoil

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

The United Conservative Party wants Alberta’s auditor general to conduct an audit and tally up the total cost of the NDP’s decisions to phase out coal-fired power plants, subsidize consumer power bills and shoulder financial losses inside the Alberta Balancing Pool.

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Top 10 Cheapest Places to Rent in Dubai

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

Still struggling to pay the rent?  You’re obviously not alone. While property experts say housing costs are getting cheaper, tenants in Dubai are still seeing apartments that cost more than the whole year’s salary of a low-income earner.

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Current budget only tackles a fraction of Edmonton’s problem crosswalks

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

 

A new report from Edmonton’s office of traffic safety says 659 crosswalks are classified as either dangerous or as needing upgrades. Still, only about nine per cent of them will get the work done by the end of this year.

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Posted in Edmonton (Alberta)

Flooding concerns low, City

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

After a long winter with snowfall lasting into April, Airdrie is finally experiencing a spring thaw. With melting snow, water levels in various bodies of water, including Nose Creek, are on the rise.

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Posted in Airdrie (Alberta)

Zillow predicts Boston rent spike if Amazon moves in

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

BOSTON – As the push to bring amazon’s second headquarters to Boston, a new report shows it could cause rent prices to increase even more.

Read more: https://boston25.com/2FiwiPe

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Aspen Sees Soaring Property Prices

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

Aspen is one of the U.S’s most popular high-end ski destinations, and its luxury property market reflects that, according to Thursday’s first quarter sales report from Douglas Elliman.

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New Horizon mall opening in May

Posted on April 26, 2018 by Joe

After months of construction, New Horizon Mall in East Balzac is finally nearing completion – and starting May 1, the $200-million multicultural shopping destination will be open to the public.

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Posted in Airdrie (Alberta)

Light finally shines down on downtown office market

Posted on April 25, 2018 by Joe

Improving economic conditions cited in rising absorption of office space

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Posted in Calgary (Alberta)

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