CALGARY – A downtown Calgary street has made it to the top 10 list of the most expensive streets in Canada for office rents.
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CALGARY – A downtown Calgary street has made it to the top 10 list of the most expensive streets in Canada for office rents.
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Urban design guidelines are now in place for new developments in downtown St. Albert.
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CALGARY – A giant step towards a more balanced downtown Calgary office market was taken in 2013 and landlords and tenants can now negotiate from an equal footing, says a new report by commercial real estate firm Colliers International.
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An almost 489-foot, 37-storey skyscraper could be on the horizon in downtown Fort McMurray.
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Downtown Lethbridge had a 40 per cent vacancy rate, as the new millennium arrived. Fourteen years later, city council learned Monday, the vacancy rate has dropped dramatically to 10 per cent and the city centre has become Lethbridge’s major employment centre.
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Calgary’s skyline will soon be changing once again with Monday’s council approval of Telus Sky, a 58-storey highrise.
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Downtown just keeps getting larger, and larger. Or should I say – it’s getting more office space? While the boundaries of downtown Calgary are well defined, the area keeps on getting “bigger” in terms of the millions of square feet of office space being added as of late through several new skyscraper construction projects.
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EDMONTON – Most of Edmonton’s expansion in office space is now taking place in the suburbs, but downtown growth is expected to jump in the next few years, said Cory Wosnack, a principal with Avison Young.
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When Edmonton city police Supt. Tony Harder looks at the thick booklet outlining the plans for the revitalization of downtown, his eyes light up with excitement.
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CALGARY – Weak demand will continue to characterize Calgary’s central office markets over 2014, though improved global economic conditions and positive outcomes that will strengthen Alberta’s ability to ship oil should buoy demand into 2015, says a new report by Cushman & Wakefield.
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