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THE ENGINEERING INTERN: Five reasons to cheer highrise development — when...

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Reduced traffic, better commutes, improved streetscapes and more positive impacts that might turn a NIMBY into a YIMBY.

THE ANALYST : Inclusionary Zoning: Collision Course or Opportunity?

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The unintended consequence of inclusionary zoning will be higher prices for market housing and less affordable accommodation to subsidize the affordable units. READ MORE

THE LAWYER : Condominium Cancellations: Why All The Fuss?

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Over the last seven years, an average of 17 per cent of proposed units have been cancelled for a variety of reasons. The number of units cancelled this year is in line with the average. READ MORE

THE WARRANTOR : Accessible Customer Service Is The Law

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Wherever your interactions with your customers happens, it’s important that you are aware of your buyers’ needs and do your best to meet them. READ MORE

THE ENERGY SPECIALIST : 7 Steps Toward Energy Efficiency

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Can the way we design or retrofit our buildings help the climate crisis? This is a question that lingers in my mind daily. READ MORE

THE WARRANTOR: Keep the customer satisfied

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The goal for builders should be to have such good relationships with your buyers that they will want to repeat or recommend to family and friends. READ MORE

THE SAFETY PROS : Will legal cannabis threaten workplace safety?

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We would be naïve if we thought the use of recreational cannabis was a new issue for the construction industry. READ MORE

THE LAWYER : Modernization of the Construction Act

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Bill 142, and the resulting amendments, represent a significant overhaul of the laws governing construction in Ontario. READ MORE

THE BROKER : Chasing the dream of homeownership

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33 per cent of Canadian millennials are looking to purchase a home in the next two years. READ MORE

THE AD EXEC: Market calls for a ‘Think Different’ approach

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As advertisers, marketers and builders, we can take a lot from Apple's direction, especially in today's new real estate climate.