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The growing cyber siege on corporate Canada is causing management leadership to spend more time, money and concerted efforts to defend against cyber attacks and data breaches. While no sector of the economy is immune, the real estate industry might become an appealing target.
A trending practice among municipalities is the promotion of mixed-used buildings along corridors that connect major sections within their geographical boundaries. READ MORE
Dealing with upset customers is like feeding bears. Most will be happy you’re there, but a few will get really ugly if you don’t give them what they want. READ MORE
These six companies are building high-end, net zero homes across the country.
THE INDUSTRY INSIDER: Affordability is a challenge
The prices of condos, which used to offer homebuyers a more affordable choice, have been rising, reducing the advantage of this option.
THE DESIGN CONSULTANT: Just because you can, doesn't mean you should
Take the time to evaluate your workplace, align it to the overall business plan and empower it to maximize your most critical asset: the employee.
THE ENGINEERING INTERN: Five reasons to cheer highrise development
Reduced traffic, better commutes, improved streetscapes and more positive impacts that might turn a NIMBY into a YIMBY.
THE STRATEGIST: Five rules of customer confidentiality
Customers may not feel comfortable asking you for discretion, but they always appreciate it.
THE COUNCIL: Keeping the trades satisfied
Labour crunch leads to survey to learn how to keep construction workers happy on the job.
The unintended consequence of inclusionary zoning will be higher prices for market housing and less affordable accommodation to subsidize the affordable units. READ MORE