Real-estate investors Shiller Lavy selling five buildings in Mile End
“They’re not people who loved the neighbourhood for what it was,” says Mile End councillor Marie Sterlin.

“They’re not people who loved the neighbourhood for what it was,” says Mile End councillor Marie Sterlin.
Investors trying to reduce their exposure to a declining property market are moving to pull their money out of commercial real estate funds at a faster clip than they have in years in what could be shaping up as a big problem for the industry.
Nontraded REITs, like those run
Marc Schewel, CEO of Schewels, said he will continue to lease the first-floor courtyard to the currently occupied businesses.
“We are excited about our new headquarters and also about the potential new uses of our old building,” Schewel told The News & Advance on Thursday. “I think it’s a great