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Public relations – often misunderstood and under appreciated
Public relations is a critical yet often overlooked function in organizations, probably because it often the most misunderstood function among C-suite executives.
In praise of modular construction
As we look for ways to pick up the pace of new home construction in the GTA, modular and prefabricated housing are an important start to solving the supply problem.
Blackline keeps getting better
From initial presentations, to unit allocation, analytics, and even closing the sale, Blackline does it all.
Lights, camera… animation!
When someone refers to animations, the connotation of cartoons immediately comes to mind.
However, when architectural visualization company NEEZO Studios uses the term animation, it refers to preparing a series of 3D renderings
Developers have a new motto, ‘location, experience, analytics,’ and Blackline is...
It's true that an exceptional location will never go out of style, but today's buyers want more than just a great address.
Inclusionary zoning – how it could affect developers’ land purchase prices
Inclusionary Zoning is a new policy introduced in municipalities across Ontario that could represent a significant new project cost. For builders and developers, it’s time to put this on your radar.
COVID-19 resurgence won’t phase movers who care
People are still buying homes during the pandemic, which means they're also moving – and requiring moving services. Here's how moving companies can do it all safely.
Provincial move to pilot new technologies is positive step for housing...
We really need to step up our game and improve the development approvals process, and the new $500-million Ontario Onwards Acceleration Fund is a step in the right direction.
Bill 229 – Protect, Support and Recover from COVID-19 Act
The Canada Emergency Rent Subsidy has replaced the Canada Emergency Commercial Rent Assistance program. For commercial tenants and landlords, here's what you need to know.
Why betting on Toronto is a good idea
The short-term challenges of COVID-19 notwithstanding, Toronto remains an attractive place to live and a viable investment.