We’re pleased to share our second Colliers Canada ICYMI series; a monthly, one-stop-shop for top articles featuring our industry experts, trending thought-leadership pieces, and much more.
Check out our Colliers in the News round-up for everything you may have missed in February 2022:
- Portland Commons aims to attract tenants, workers with ‘healthy building’ design, Globe and Mail
- Roxy Theatre, Stan Hagen building purchased by local business family, holding for future development, Times Colonist
- Golf course sale pending, Castanet
- Colliers Canada promotes Daniel Holmes to President of Brokerage Services, Canada Newswire
- A ‘flight to quality’ in downtown Calgary concentrates vacancy crisis in older buildings that need new life, Globe and Mail
- Colliers names Poonam Puri to its Board of Directors, Calgary Herald
- Colliers Reports Very Strong Fourth Quarter Results, Stockhouse
- Downtowns in Regina, Saskatoon among nation’s slowest growing, according to StatsCan, CBC Radio
- Colliers REMS assumes management of Royal Bank Plaza, RENX
- Colliers named a leader in IAOP’s 2022 Global Outsourcing 100, Edmonton Journal
- Project lead announced for new Children’s Treatment Centre build, Woodstock Sentinel-Review
- Vancouver weighing options for industrial space, Globe and Mail
- Creating ecosystems crucial to boost recovery of Canadian downtowns, Globe and Mail
- Banks leads the pack as companies finally, slowly, start bringing workers back to the office, Toronto Star
- Colliers recognized among top three commercial real estate brands by Lipsey survey, Calgary Sun
- Randy Gladman: Inclusionary zoning’s hidden costs, Financial Post
- Why gender diversity may be lacking in many companies, Global News
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