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Retail

Sobeys Snaps Up Safeway in Western Push

In a $5.8-billion deal that will reshape Canada’s grocery industry, Sobeys Inc. is buying Safeway Inc.’s Canadian division to beef up its western business and take on intensifying competition.

The deal, announced late Wednesday, will solidify Sobeys’ position as the country’s second-largest grocer and put pressure on Loblaw Cos. Ltd., the leading player in the sector, which has struggled to make gains over the past several years.

“The acquisition of Canada Safeway represents an excellent strategic fit, strengthening our presence in Western Canada,” said Paul Sobey, chief executive officer of Sobeys‘ parent company Empire Co. Ltd.

The agreement comes at a time of growing competition in food retailing as discount giant Wal-Mart Canada Corp. rapidly adds more grocery aisles to its stores and U.S. rival Target Corp. opens its first outlets in this country, raising the competitive stakes for everyone.

Read more: http://www.theglobeandmail.com/report-on-business/sobeys-to-buy-safeway-in-58-billion-deal/article12499648/

June 12, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Vancouver Endorses Plan for Oakridge Redevelopment, Including Multiple Highrises

Vancouver endorses plan for Oakridge redevelopment, including multiple highrises.

The City of Vancouver has endorsed a plan to radically redevelop the aging Oakridge Centre into a high-density retail and residential hub.

The massive project will now proceed to a public hearing, where area residents worried their quiet corner of Vancouver will be lost in a sea of glass towers and chic new shops and cafés will be able to voice their objections.

“I am sure you can imagine the shock when you learn that ‘downtown’ is going to (arrive in our) single-family neighbourhood,” said Tracey Moir, a representative of the neighbourhood group Oakridge Langara Area Residents, in an interview on Tuesday at Vancouver City Hall.

Earlier, Mayor Gregor Robertson and council agreed to endorse a proposal by property owner Ivanhoe Cambridge and developer Westbank Development to transform Oakridge into a new urban centre on par with Metrotown, Surrey City Centre and Coquitlam Centre.

The plan builds on a more modest redevelopment proposal approved by the city in 2007, with the addition of up to 13 highrise towers and double the existing retail space.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Vancouver+endorses+plan+Oakridge+redevelopment+including+multiple+highrises/8511962/story.html#ixzz2W0t9FIAK
June 12, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Lower Lynn Area to be Transformed

Developers, start your engines. District of North Vancouver council unanimously supported a 20-year plan to bring new housing, retail and office space to the Lower Lynn town centre at its May 27 meeting.

Lower Lynn Town Centre Concept Plan

Lower Lynn Town Centre Concept Plan

The plan includes a mixture of mid-and low-rise apartments and townhouses.

The district’s vision includes a projected 120,000 square feet of new retail space, mostly on Mountain Highway, and 50,000 square feet of new office space.

The plan has sparked “tremendous excitement” in the development community, according to the district’s general manager of planning, properties and permits Brian Bydwell.

District staff have been taking weekly meetings with prospective developers, according to Bydwell, who said a lot of the major sites are “pretty much tied up.”

Read more: http://www.nsnews.com/news/Lower+Lynn+transformed/8500240/story.html#ixzz2VuwYUKcL
June 11, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Office

9-storey Office Building Proposed for Seymour and Pender

538 West Pender

A 9-storey office building is proposed for the Southeast corner of West Pender and Seymour Streets in Downtown Vancouver. The building will contain approx. 77,000 SF of commercial space.

The property is currently for lease/sale with Colliers. Detail here.

Property Features for 538 West Pender Street

  • Targeting LEED® Gold
  • “A” Class building
  • Latest technology in building systems
  • Architect: Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership (MCM)
  • Main floor retail
  • Penthouse amenity area for use by tenants
  • Efficient floor plates

June 7, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment, Market Research

First-Quarter Drop for Vancouver Commercial Real Estate Sales

First-quarter drop for Vancouver commercial real estate sales.

The value of commercial real estate sales in the Lower Mainland dropped 40 per cent in the first quarter of 2013 from the same time last year, and was the lowest seen since the first quarter of 2009, the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver reported Thursday.

There were 384 commercial real estate sales worth $886 million conducted in the first quarter of this year. Last year’s first quarter, the highest in five years, saw 480 sales.

“Commercial real estate activity eased in the Lower Mainland in the first three months of the year. This comes on the heels of a strong post-recession commercial market over the past few years,” said Sandra Wyant, the real estate board’s president.

A breakdown of the sales shows that there were 91 commercial land sales valued at $322 million, 159 office and retail sales valued at $253 million, 109 industrial land sales valued at $211 million, and 25 multi-family sales valued at $99 million.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/business/commercial-real-estate/First+quarter+drop+Vancouver+commercial+real+estate+sales/8494505/story.html#ixzz2VYvfxQ2Q
June 7, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
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David Taylor is a Senior Vice President at Colliers International in Vancouver, BC, specializing in the sale of commercial real estate across Metro Vancouver. He has sold over $1.7 Billion in office buildings, retail properties, apartment buildings and development land since 2004.

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