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Inside Canadian CRE: New Picks & Private Market Tips

Wednesday, June 11, 2025 at 11:00am EDT | 4:00pm BST
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Green Street has recently initiated two more companies into our REIT roster with ~$5 billion office owner Allied Properties (AP) and ~$8 billion diversified REIT H&R (HR).

This, along with other private market fluctuations, means there is plenty to keep an eye on in the Canadian CRE world. Join us on June 11th as our Canadian research experts, Fred Blondeau and Gaurav Mathur, discuss the new companies under coverage, and dive into supply and demand dynamics, occupancy and rental rate trends, SP-NOI growth trajectory for AP-U and HR-U, and nuances from the private market to look out for in Canada during Q2 and Q3.

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What’s Covered
New REIT Coverage – AP & HR
Get up to speed on Green Street’s latest additions to its Canadian REIT roster and what sets Allied Properties and H&R apart.
Market Fundamentals in Focus
Dive into supply-demand dynamics, occupancy trends, and rental rate movements shaping Canadian CRE in mid-2025.
Private Market Insights
Learn about key developments in Canada’s private CRE market and what to watch for in Q2 and Q3.
Featured Presenters
Fred Blondeau
Managing Director, Head of Canadian Research
Fred has nearly 30 years of global equity research experience in portfolio and risk management and was named Starmine’s #1 REITs Top Stock Picker in 2020. Before 2012, he co-founded and led investment roles at Eterna Investment Management and Presima. He has also headed real estate research at Laurentian Bank Securities, iA Capital Markets, Echelon Wealth Partners, and Eight Capital. Fred now leads Green Street’s Canada research team.
Gaurav Mathur
Analyst, Canadian Research
Gaurav has over 10 years of capital markets experience focused on REITs and private real estate sectors. He previously held senior equity research roles at Laurentian Bank Securities, iA Capital Markets, and BMO Capital Markets. He began his career in investment banking at HSBC in London and India. Gaurav holds an MBA from Rotman School of Management and degrees in Finance and Chemical Engineering from NMIMS, Mumbai.
Evan Peterson
Senior Sales Associate, Commercial
Evan is a Senior Sales Associate on the sales team at Green Street. He joined the firm in 2023 and is focused on developing new business initiatives to continue improving Green Street’s relationships with investors. He graduated with a Bachelors Degree from Colgate University.

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2025 Canadian Outlook: Forging Paths in Private Market CRE https://www.greenstreet.com/events-webinars/2025-canadian-outlook-forging-paths-in-private-market-cre/ Thu, 07 Aug 2025 01:29:58 +0000 https://gstreetstage.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=events-webinars&p=1178 The post 2025 Canadian Outlook: Forging Paths in Private Market CRE appeared first on Green Street.

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2025 Canadian Outlook: Forging Paths in Private Market CRE

Thursday, March 20, 2025 at 11:00am EDT | 3:00pm GMT
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2024 was a year of dynamic shifts and struggling rises in the Canadian CRE market. Tune in to hear more about how you can take advantage of Green Street’s Canadian insights to make smarter investment decisions.

While transaction volumes were low in ’24, the second lowest in the past decade, due to a lack of available product and financing, asset values have decreased across all sectors. The apartment sector outperformed other property types while the industrial and office sector continued to struggle. The retail sector alone seems to be showing strong M-RevPAF growth through ’29. But there are still many paths to tread in the hunt for alpha in the Canadian markets.

Join Green Street’s Canadian research experts, Fred Blondeau and Gaurav Mathur, as they dive into the Canadian CRE market and share their insights on the turbulence of 2024 and where savvy investors will be looking in 2025.

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What’s Covered
Navigating Canada’s 2024 Market Shifts
Recap a turbulent year for Canadian CRE, including low transaction volumes, sector struggles, and standout performance in apartments and retail.
2025 Outlook by Sector
Learn which property types are showing resilience—and which are facing headwinds—as investors hunt for alpha in a shifting market.
Key Drivers Behind CRE Valuations
Explore the macro trends, financing conditions, and demand/supply dynamics shaping Canadian property values heading into 2025.
Featured Presenters
Frederic Blondeau
Managing Director, Head of Canadian Research
Fred brings nearly 30 years of global equity research experience in portfolio and risk management, earning Starmine’s #1 REITs Top Stock Picker award in 2020. He co-founded and led the Global Real Estate Group at Eterna Investment Management and Presima, and has held senior research roles at Laurentian Bank Securities, iA Capital Markets, Echelon Wealth Partners, and Eight Capital. Fred will lead our Canada research, bringing deep expertise to the global team.
Gaurav Mathur
Analyst, Canadian Research
Gaurav has over a decade of capital markets experience, specializing in REITs and private markets across commercial real estate sectors. Before joining Green Street, he held senior equity research roles at Laurentian Bank Securities, iA Capital Markets, and BMO Capital Markets, and began his career in investment banking with HSBC in London and India. He holds an MBA from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, as well as a Masters in Finance and Technology and a Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from NMIMS, Mumbai.

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Industry Leaders: Navigating Struggle in the Canadian Apartment Sector with CMHC https://www.greenstreet.com/events-webinars/industry-leaders-navigating-struggle-in-the-canadian-apartment-sector-with-cmhc/ Thu, 07 Aug 2025 01:29:53 +0000 https://gstreetstage.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=events-webinars&p=1196 The post Industry Leaders: Navigating Struggle in the Canadian Apartment Sector with CMHC appeared first on Green Street.

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Industry Leaders: Navigating Struggle in the Canadian Apartment Sector with CMHC

Monday, January 21, 2025 at 11:00am EST | 4:00pm GMT
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Join our Canadian experts as they dive into the complexities of the Canadian residential sector to identify the factors market participants need to consider in the present environment.

The Canadian apartment sector has been facing issues over the past year. With turnover rates at record lows, apartment owners can still move in-place rent at a healthy pace. However, asking rents are flat and growth could be tepid in ’25 as changes in immigration policies should negatively impact demand. In addition, supply is expected to be substantial across the country next year.

Green Street’s team will be joined by Mr. Aled ab Iorwerth, Deputy Chief Economist at CMHC. Aled joined CMHC in 2016 with a PhD in Economics from Western University and master’s degrees in European and International Relations (from University of Amsterdam) and Economics (from Carleton University).

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What’s Covered
Canadian Apartment Sector Outlook
Examine recent challenges in the apartment market, including low turnover, flat asking rents, and supply pressures heading into 2025.
Immigration Policy & Demand Impact
Understand how evolving immigration policies may affect rental demand and growth potential in the year ahead.
Expert Perspectives from CMHC
Gain insights from CMHC Deputy Chief Economist Aled ab Iorwerth on key economic forces influencing Canada’s residential sector.
Featured Presenters
Frederic Blondeau
Managing Director, Head of Canadian Research
Fred brings nearly 30 years of global equity research experience in portfolio and risk management, earning Starmine’s #1 REITs Top Stock Picker award in 2020. He co-founded and led the Global Real Estate Group at Eterna Investment Management and Presima, and has held senior research roles at Laurentian Bank Securities, iA Capital Markets, Echelon Wealth Partners, and Eight Capital. Fred will lead our Canada research, bringing deep expertise to the global team.
Gaurav Mathur
Analyst, Canadian Research
Gaurav has over a decade of capital markets experience, specializing in REITs and private markets across commercial real estate sectors. Before joining Green Street, he held senior equity research roles at Laurentian Bank Securities, iA Capital Markets, and BMO Capital Markets, and began his career in investment banking with HSBC in London and India. He holds an MBA from the Rotman School of Management, University of Toronto, as well as a Masters in Finance and Technology and a Bachelors in Chemical Engineering from NMIMS, Mumbai.
Aled ab Iorwerth
Deputy Chief Economist, CMHC
Groundbreaking research by CMHC has revealed that inadequate supply is a key driver behind escalating house prices in cities like Vancouver and Toronto. The lead researcher for that project – Deputy Chief Economist Aled ab Iorwerth – now coordinates a diverse national team of researchers and analysts who are investigating impediments to housing supply and potential solutions.

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A Repeat Performance in the Works for Data Centers https://www.greenstreet.com/events-webinars/a-repeat-performance-in-the-works-for-data-centers/ Tue, 05 Aug 2025 16:33:16 +0000 https://gstreetstage.wpenginepowered.com/?post_type=events-webinars&p=1080 The post A Repeat Performance in the Works for Data Centers appeared first on Green Street.

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A Repeat Performance in the Works for Data Centers

Wednesday, January 29, 2025 at 11:00am EST | 4:00pm GMT
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Data Centers were undoubtedly the most captivating story across all commercial property types during 2024.

Global demand was at unprecedented levels, asking rents grew at a double-digit pace, capital raising reached new thresholds, and hyperscale tenant cap-ex budgets hit record levels. All of this occurred at a time when supply restrictions intensified, making new inventory more challenging to bring online. As investors look towards what could be in store for 2025, odds are that supply/demand imbalance will persist, suggesting that Data Centers will remain in the spotlight for yet another year.

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What’s Covered
Unprecedented Demand and Soaring Rents
Record-high global demand, double-digit rent growth, and strong capital inflows defined the Data Center market in 2024.
Persistent Supply Constraints in Focus
Limited new inventory and growing tenant needs suggest continued supply/demand imbalance in 2025.
Expert Insight into 2025 Opportunities
Green Street’s David Guarino shares key trends and investment themes shaping the sector throughout 2025.
Featured Presenters
David Guarino
Senior Analyst, Data Centers & Towers
David leads Green Street’s Data Centers and Towers research in the U.S. and Europe. Since joining in 2015, he has published numerous thought leadership reports and initiated coverage on major companies including Equinix, Crown Castle, and Cellnex. He has been quoted in the Wall Street Journal, PERE, and on REIT.com, and is a member of the Commercial Real Estate Finance Council. Previously, David was a senior research analyst at John Burns Real Estate Consulting and a financial analyst at Ledford Financial. He holds an MBA and B.S. in Finance from the University of Central Florida.
Eric Lovett
Vice President, Account Management
Eric is a Vice President on the sales team at Green Street. He joined the firm in early 2011 with over 10 years of institutional experience. Before joining Green Street, Eric held institutional sales roles at Capital Institutional Services (CAPIS) and A.G. Edwards (now Wells Fargo Securities). He started his career at OppenheimerFunds as the Equity Desk Liaison in New York. Eric earned a joint MBA/M.S. in Finance from the Daniels College of Business at the University of Denver, as well as a B.S. in Business Administration from Colorado State University.

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