Madison Group reveals renderings of Canada’s first Nobu Hotel and Nobu Restaurant
Posted: Mar 2nd, 2022In: ConstructionNewsMadison Group unveiled further details and updates for Nobu Residences Toronto, a project featuring Canada’s first Nobu Hotel and Nobu Restaurant. Designed by Teeple Architects, with interiors by Studio Munge, the project will feature 650[...]
Read More about Madison Group reveals renderings of Canada’s first Nobu Hotel and Nobu RestaurantKPMB to Reimagine Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s University
Posted: Feb 24th, 2022In: ConstructionNewsKPMB Architects has announced that it has been awarded the commission to reimagine Agnes Etherington Art Centre on Queen’s University campus in Kingston, Ontario. Photo courtesy KPMB.com According to KPMB, the team will be led by KPMB’s Bruce Kuwabara and[...]
Read More about KPMB to Reimagine Agnes Etherington Art Centre at Queen’s UniversityPurdue record for the whitest paint appears in latest edition of ‘Guinness World Records’
Posted: Sep 24th, 2021In: ConstructionNewsXiulin Ruan, a Purdue University professor of mechanical engineering, and his students have created the whitest paint on record. Credit: Purdue (University; photo/John Underwood) In a recent news release, the Purdue University News reported that[...]
Read More about Purdue record for the whitest paint appears in latest edition of ‘Guinness World Records’Early estimate from Statistics Canada shows economic growth slowed in Q1
Posted: May 1st, 2021In: ConstructionNewsOTTAWA – The Canadian economy grew at an annual rate of 6.5 per cent through the first quarter of the year, Statistics Canada said Friday, bringing the country tantalizing close to reaching pre-pandemic output. The preliminary estimate for the first three[...]
Read More about Early estimate from Statistics Canada shows economic growth slowed in Q1Majority of homeowners have no plans to sell amid a tight housing market: CIBC
Posted: Apr 23rd, 2021In: ConstructionNewsAs supply remains tight in key regions of the Canadian housing market, a recent CIBC survey finds that most homeowners say the pandemic has not changed their intentions of staying put, with many choosing to[...]
Read More about Majority of homeowners have no plans to sell amid a tight housing market: CIBCWith travel plans cancelled, Atlantic Canadians turn to home renos
Posted: Apr 6th, 2021In: ConstructionNewsTELEGRAPH-JOURNAL When the pandemic closed borders and put a temporary stop to travelling, many Atlantic Canadians took their holiday funds and poured them into home renovations instead. “We were saving up for a trip to[...]
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