What You’ll Learn:
- The government plans to continue cutting interest rates. How will this impact the CRE market?
- Toronto’s office replacement bylaw requires that if you demolish an office space, you must replace it with an office building. With the office sector continuing to struggle with recovery, could this law prove problematic in tackling the housing shortage?
- Are we getting close to the bottom of the market? Valuations have come down, but with interest rates continuing to drop will transaction volume pick up?
- Food-anchored retail strips and multi-tenant industries are attracting the most attention from investors. What trends are making these asset classes more resilient in the current market environment?
- According to the Altus Group’s Canadian Investment Trends Survey, Vancouver, Calgary, and Edmonton were the most attractive markets to invest in, with Toronto slipping to 4th. What factors have contributed to this decline and what can be done to turn it around?
- In light of the increased demand for industrial space, how are developers and stakeholders addressing challenges related to land availability and zoning regulations in the GTA?
- Given the economic conditions, what negotiation and deal-making strategies are proving effective for investors in the Greater Toronto Area or GTA?
How You’ll Do More Business:
Gain insights into the GTA’s investment market as we delve into pivotal aspects of the real estate industry. This event will provide an in-depth exploration of how to assess capital challenges, navigate zoning hurdles, and develop effective strategies to navigate a dynamic market successfully.
Why You Should Attend:
Brokers, owners, developers, investors, construction, designers, architects, financial institutions, government officials, and more!