We’re pleased to share our Colliers Canada ICYMI series for the month of March; a 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 March 2022:
- Real estate experts see optimism in next chapter for downtown office market, Calgary Herald
- Apartment buildings sell, Castanet
- Powell River mayor dismayed by paper mill’s decision to list company with real estate firm, CBC Radio
- What masking rules will you find at the office? Some companies are enforcing the rules more strictly than others, Tornto Star
- Wesbild hits paydirt with Vancouver industrial build, Business in Vancouver
- Colliers discontinues operations in Russia and Belarus, Montreal Gazette
- Have we learned anything from the she-cession, BNN Bloomberg
- Women leaders are changing the commercial real estate landscape, STOREYS
- How Madeleine Nicholls Broke the Glass Ceiling of the Brokerage Industry, Bay Street Bull
- The Canadian Companies That Are Pulling Out of Russia – and What It Means for Ukraine, Canadian Business Magazine
- Future building in North Vancouver pivots from condos to 100% rental homes, Daily Hive
- Despite pandemic and global conflict, experts predict commercial real estate to stay robust, The Globe & Mail
- Ukrainian-born student thankful for generous donations from Richmondites, Richmond News
- Eight Ontario development properties for sale by receiver, RENX
- A list of Canadian companies cutting ties with Russia over invasion of Ukraine, BNN Bloomberg
- North Vancouver’s Maplewood Plaza project increases rental units, Construct Connect
- Wesbild breaks ground on Marine Landing stacked industrial project, Construct Connect
- Inside CIBC’s new headquarters in Toronto, which aims to be a different kind of workplace, The Globe & Mail
- 14-acre Telus site near Sperling-Burnaby Lake SkyTrain sold for $151 million, Daily Hive – Vancouver
- How corporate Canada fares when it comes to gender diversity, The Globe & Mail
- Colliers named to The Globe and Mail’s 2022 Women Lead Here benchmark of executive gender diversity, The Calgary Sun
- Office leasing activity in Ottawa stalls in Q1: Colliers, Ottawa Business Journal
- Hotel Investment is back, STAY – Canadian Hotel Intelligence
- Retail trends across Canada – Colliers report, Global Regina
- Saskatchewan startup plots growth in mission to ‘rethink’ the workplace fridge, Global News Canada
- Investors flock to hotels, Castanet
- B.C. hotel real estate piquing investor interest, Business in Vancouver
- Office and industrial markets strive to keep up with Halifax’s rapid growth, The Globe & Mail
- Amazon takes final piece of big Burnaby industrial park, Business in Vancouver
- Colliers Project Leaders announces leadership transition, CNW Newswire
- Retailers see Notable Increase in Customers Since Mask Mandate Lifted, STOREYS
- Colliers Canada President and CEO Brian Rosen speaks about commercial real estate, Financial Post
- Lack of land has price of renting industrial land rising almost weekly in Metro Vancouver, Vancouver Sun
- Randy Gladman: Ontario’s housing problem is a supply problem, Financial Post
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