Learn what an occupancy permit is in Canadian real estate, when it’s needed, and how it certifies that a new or renovated home is safe to occupy.| Storeys
If approved, the proposed development would replace three single-storey commercial and industrial buildings with eight-, 37-, 37-, 39-, and 42-storey towers.| Storeys
The developer behind the sky-scraping, embattled tower rising at the corner of Toronto's Yonge and Bloor streets, The One, is being forced off of the project in favour of another construction manager.The tower, under construction since 2017 and set to be one of the tallest in Canada, was placed unde...| Storeys
Explore what a deposit means in Canadian real estate transactions, how much is typical, and why it’s a vital part of making a serious offer on a home.| Storeys