Key Sectors Leading the Charge FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE – Oakville Ontario Canada – October, 16th, 2020/ Today Perspective Marketing Inc are proud to release Perspective Ontario. A special report detailing 9 key sectors that drive Ontario, Canada’s economy.This report is tailored to foreign direct investment professionals who are looking to
Aviva Canada announced they will be setting up shop in a newly constructed office building in Oakville. Full details about the building and a Q3 report on commercial real estate in Oakville can be found here.Aviva announces expansion to Oakville The building is by First Gulf as they continue to
LONDON ONTARIO IS BECOMING THE SATELLITE OFFICE OPTION The last time we witnessed a serious economic set back was 2008-2009 with the financial meltdown in the United States. You may remember the financial crisis was a slow burn. It took months for the U.S economy to fail which triggered economic
As firms large and small look for shared, co-working and satellite office options for employees, it looks as some of the best shared office space is in Oakville. Great proximity to downtown Toronto including two Oakville go train stations. Oakville is becoming a boomtown for coworking and flex office space.
Schools, offices, industrial workplaces, restaurants and retail are still dealing with the great “unknown”. The provincial governments in Canada are slowly beginning to reopen the doors to the economy. Even in these early stages, many employers are starting to make plans for reopening their own doors and considering how to
Prime Corner Retail Unit For Sale located near James Street and Cannon Street For more information about this sale please contact Bryan Faldowski, Vice President, Sales Representative at Colliers.
The greater Hamilton area continues to draw attention as a place to call home and do business, with Hamilton Real Estate investments on the rise. Hamilton spans a large geographic area, and each neighbourhood is different and distinct. Across our city, you can find urban, suburban and rural living, as
There are so many elements that are firing on all cylinders in Hamilton’s downtown, including growth in the arts and technology sectors, residential and office development that brings density to support restaurants and retail, creation of hotel rooms, and accelerating investment that is transforming critical streets. Much of that has
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
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,