The greater Hamilton area, known affectionately as “The Hammer,” continues to be a vibrant collection of communities, businesses and industries that are wonderful places to live and conduct business. You can find almost any property type throughout Hamilton, including housing or commercial and industrial space that suits your specific needs.

There’s a new attraction in Ontario as the Hamilton Economic Waterfront Development is able to expand. The first phase of public amenities in Hamilton’s ambitious West Harbour redevelopment will soon open. Hamilton Economic Waterfront Development The City has invested almost $100 million to pave the way for a future mixed-use

West Harbour in Hamilton has 4 development lots of land for sale Have you ever been to the Clevland Flats? How about Chelsea Piers in New York City? What about Quincey Market in Boston? Will Pier 4 in Hamilton ever be compared to these iconic waterfront tourist attractions? Who knows,

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

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,

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