Condo and apartment dwellers are one step closer to having their recyclables regularly hauled away after city council approved a multi-family recycling plan to take effect in 2016.
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Condo and apartment dwellers are one step closer to having their recyclables regularly hauled away after city council approved a multi-family recycling plan to take effect in 2016.
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No, the sky is not falling.
Last August, Hicks on Biz reported a high-rise condo tower boom happening in the city, 27 high-rise proposals in design, permitting or construction stages, most of them over 20 stories, 10 of them north of 30 stories.
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When work stalls on construction projects, there is little the City of Edmonton can do except ensure the site is not dangerous or too unsightly.
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CALGARY – A Vancouver developer is pouncing on a growing trend in Calgary of owners wanting to own the locations where they do business.
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CALGARY – Calgary’s new condo market was booming in 2013 with sales up by 30 per cent from the previous year and coming close to the peak of 2005 when prices were a lot less for a property.
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EDMONTON – Construction has halted on Glenora Skyline, a luxury condominium project at Stony Plain Road and 142nd Street, while the development company undertakes what it calls financial restructuring.
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The Big Five do not know what they doing when it comes to the micro-condo market. That is the view of outspoken developer and real estate agent, Brad J. Lamb, as he slates the lenders for not tapping into this growing and lucrative market.
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CALGARY – Sales will be launched in March for a second tower in The Guardian highrise condo development in the old Victoria Park southeast neighbourhood near Stampede Park.
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I own a condominium in a seven-year-old building. After I purchased my unit, I got a notice to attend a meeting for all owners at the property manager’s office. After that, I received a letter saying that I had to pay $45,000 by the following spring. Someone at the meeting said the previous condo board knew of the upcoming repairs, but did not show it in any of the condominium documents or minutes. Since all of this happened within a few months of purchasing my condo, is there any Alberta real estate law that can protect me?
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A building boom is going on in one of the city’s oldest neighbourhoods as hundreds of new condominiums are either under construction or planned over the next several years.
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