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THE INDUSTRY INSIDER: Affordability is a challenge: The prices of condos...

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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

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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 — 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 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.

THE INDUSTRY LEADER: Province needs to revisit GTA West Corridor plan

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The new government made a commitment to re-visit the environmental assessment for the GTA West Corridor and it's time they make good on this promise.

THE COUNCIL: Bill 148 and new homebuyers

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For hard-working people who have scraped together a downpayment for a new home over the course of many years, Bill 148 is a tough pill to swallow.