Work has started on a temporary berm to protect homes in Harlow in case the South Saskatchewan River should flood this year.
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Work has started on a temporary berm to protect homes in Harlow in case the South Saskatchewan River should flood this year.
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The city’s drop-off recycling depot at 1040 S. Railway St. SE will close permanently July 31.
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The March 16 shelter-in-place order brought San Francisco home sales to a virtual standstill. Because real estate sales had been fairly brisk to that point, it was difficult to get a true read on the market. We knew the shutdown’s impact would be big, we just weren’t sure how big.
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Vacancy rates in city fringe office markets like Richmond, Cremorne and South Melbourne, locations popular with technology companies and creative startups, are expected to almost double by the end of next year as a wave of new buildings come online, JLL forecasts.
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The developer at Angus Property, Theo Onisforou, is giving tenants the “deal of century” by offering a 50 per cent net rent discount in his commercial pre-lease development near Green Square railway station in south Sydney.
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LEASING
Surry Hills
Mac City Australia Pty Ltd has leased a 124 sq m office at 238A Riley Street from Macole Pty Ltd for $362 per sq m. The lease term is two years. Tom Schultz, LJ Hooker Commercial South Sydney Inner West negotiated the lease.
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A new report heading to a special city council meeting on Monday says Edmonton should put extending the south LRT to Ellerslie Road as a priority, over and above extending the Metro Line from Blatchford up to Castle Downs and eventually St. Albert.
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Owning a home remains the largest single investment for most Canadians. So it’s not surprising that fear over an economy turned upside down literally hits home for so many.
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A new survey shows some Canadians believe they are forever renters, but Alberta builders point to growing list of affordable options.
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Despite production cuts from OPEC+ and North America and slowly improving demand, oil prices are not expected to average much higher than current prices in 2020 because of renewed U.S.-China tensions, the monthly Reuters poll of dozens of oil analysts showed on Friday.
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