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This is a list of publicly traded and private real estate investment trusts (REITs) in Canada. Current REITs. REIT [1] ... Office First Capital REIT: FCR.UN ...
Bow Valley Square is a four-tower office tower complex in downtown Calgary, Alberta, Canada. The complex constructed in stages between 1972 and 1982 was home to Calgary's tallest building between 1974 and 1976. The complex is owned by Alberta Investment Management Corporation, OMERS and Oxford Properties Group.
Administers the Real Estate Act, regulates real estate and mortgage brokers, property managers, and appraisers; sets and enforces standards of conduct; licenses industry members, establishes education criteria, monitors industry member trust accounts, administers the Real Estate Assurance Fund, and investigates and enforces complaints.
On September 14, 2018, Calgary's Seton YMCA was renamed Brookfield Residential YMCA at Seton after a $3.5 million investment [15] In August 2020, Brookfield Residential became one of the first victims of the DarkSide hacking group, leading to the stolen data being published on the dark web. [16] [17]
In 2016, the company took a $749 million writedown, primarily relating to its Alberta office properties. [8] The company had significant exposure to the Alberta market as the result of the 2007 sale of its eastern Canadian properties to GE Capital; at one time, 60% of the company's properties were in Alberta. [9]
The company owns a mixture of high-rise, mid-rise and low-rise apartment buildings in the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan, British Columbia, Ontario and Quebec. Boardwalk owns 260 properties with 36,418 units totalling approximately 31 million net rentable square feet.
The firm focused on looking after money for high-net-worth individuals and pension funds in the form of investment funds. [1] [2] In 1995, Charles Mawer retired from his role running the firm. [1] 2005 Manulife Investment Management selected Mawer to manage its investment funds in a subadvisory capacity. [2] [3]
The Real Estate Council of Alberta (RECA) regulates the real estate brokerage, mortgage brokerage, property management, and condo management industries in Alberta, Canada. RECA operates on behalf of the Government of Alberta under the authority of the Real Estate Act.