Aragon Properties has been steadily adding to its Hamilton portfolio and plans to make big investments in the near future. Several purchases over the last year means the company now owns almost the entire block of the north side of King Street between Hughson to James streets. Its signature property
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Written by Benjamin Zarate Data & Information Analyst at the Doyle Team The Downtown Secondary Plan (or DTSP),“Putting People First: The New Land Use Plan for Downtown Hamilton,” was the first formal plan for Hamilton’s Downtown core and was approved in 2001.The Plan area is bounded by Cannon Street to the north,
It’s a magnificent brick and stone building from a time when corporate headquarters were symbols of pride and confidence. But the former Westinghouse Headquarters of Canada sat vacant for more than 30 years. Now the team behind Westinghouse Headquarters is bringing the building in Hamilton’s industrial northeast back to life
Two exciting new developments in Hamilton highlight the transformation well underway in the Ambitious City, says CBRE Limited senior sales associate Kimberley Piper. “There is no doubt Hamilton is more on the radar of the GTA. It used to be a market unto itself but now it’s seen as an
The Hamilton Health Sciences Innovation Exchange initiative, within the IBM Innovation Space in downtown Hamilton, gives entrepreneurs, researchers, academics, and healthcare practitioners access to an array of IBM Watson cognitive and analytics software, expertise in cloud computing and high- performance computing infrastructure, and a network of global collaborators. It’s all
Downtown Hamilton mainstay Real Properties is seeing a historic low vacancy in its mall Jackson Square and has attracted anchor tenants in its attached and nearby office towers. The company has invested in renovating common areas and elevators in 100 King St.W and is converting the seventh storey of the
Wilson Blanchard believes in investing in commercial real estate within the Hamilton area, for 20 years. Wilson-Blanchard believes in downtown Hamilton. The developer and property management company have been investing in the city’s core for more than 20 years, growing a portfolio of office buildings that range in size from
The City of Hamilton hit a major milestone in December 2016 when Ed VanderWindt, who is the city’s Chief Building Official, announced that the $1-billion threshold of new construction projects for the year had been passed. And not only that. Hamilton also set a new record for the number of
The City of Hamilton The City of Hamilton The City of Hamilton Can a big city increase its land supply that is ready for development by 500 acres in one fell swoop? Or maybe add seven million square feet of new Industrial/Commercial space? How about generating $2 billion worth of
Offices located in Kitchener and now in Hamilton. Founded in 1951, WalterFedy is an integrated practice of architecture, engineering, and construction professionals personally invested in delivering creative and practical built environments that enrich communities. We began as a small mechanical and electrical firm in Kitchener, Ontario, but over the next