Apartment Buildings
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New apartment complexes coming to Abbottsfield in northeast EdmontonTwo six-storey apartment buildings are coming to the northeast Edmonton neighbourhood of Abbottsfield.EconomyMay 20, 2021
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Concerns raised about tall apartment buildings proposed to be built next to Kingston cemeteryThe keepers of Cataraqui Cemetery in Kingston, Ont. are raising concerns about an expanded subdivision next door on Purdy's Mill Rd.CanadaMay 7, 2020
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Frontenac Heritage Foundation urges city hall to stay on sidelines for highrise hearingsThe Frontenac Heritage Foundation sent a letter to Kingston council saying the city needs to get a better handle on how much these appeals are costing taxpayers and the potential impact on the environment.CanadaJan 22, 2020
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City council to consider rezoning land for new apartment complex near Peterborough Lift LockThe proposed project consists of 259 units in three buildings and would be built on lands adjacent to the Peterborough Lift Lock.EconomyNov 7, 2019
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Riverview community sounds off on controversial 10-storey apartment developmentA development proposal put forward by Cordova Realty would see two 10-story apartment complexes go up if the project gets approved.CanadaApr 10, 2019
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Rental construction is booming in Kelowna, where vacancy is 0.6 per centKelowna's tight rental market may have some relief coming down the pike in the form of a construction boom.Sep 12, 2017
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Parkdale tenants who launched rent strike say they’ve been given eviction noticesTenants of Toronto's Parkdale neighbourhood who began a rent strike earlier this month say The Alberta Investment Management Corporation (AIMCo) has started to initiate eviction notices.CanadaMay 24, 2017
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Parkdale tenants organize rent strike to protest rent increases at MetCap buildingsParkdale tenants living in six apartment buildings owned and operated by MetCap Living are staging a rent strike beginning May 1.CanadaMay 1, 2017
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Construction of apartments, condos spikes in March: CMHCCanada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says March was a stronger month for housing starts in most parts of the country.Apr 10, 2015
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