
The Speed Bumps of Calgary Real Estate
For Calgary’s residential real estate market – while economists, analysts and real estate agents cautiously mention a recovery and speculate about the factors that may determine the new normal –

For Calgary’s residential real estate market – while economists, analysts and real estate agents cautiously mention a recovery and speculate about the factors that may determine the new normal –

In the business mosaic that is Calgary, like its cultural mosaic, immigrants are a key factor. “We have seen more than 315,000 people move to Calgary in the decade up

In an industry driven so heavily by cycles, some oil and gas insiders say mergers and acquisitions (M&A) are the ultimate strategy. “Every M&A transaction includes the buyer/acquirer side and

The open-concept workspace has been around for many years. In fact, it appeared as early as the 1950s in Germany where two brothers, Eberhard and Wolfgang Schnelle, designed workspaces with

Each November, across the country (and particularly in Calgary during National Philanthropy Week), the enormous difference between “just writing a cheque” and giving back is highlighted. This year’s Generosity of

Continuing education (CE), particularly in Calgary’s extremely changeable job market, is fascinatingly fluid and flexible. While constantly shifting trends always impact options in education and continuing education, the supply-and-demand aspects

Having endured two years of the recession, Calgary’s residential and commercial real estate markets are worse for wear. Prices and sales are down; vacancies are up; lease rates have plummeted.

The greatest joy and the most complex and delicate challenge in a family business is … family! Most family businesses are not in the icon league of the Shaws, the

Some things never change. And some things constantly change. Like the life, the role and the job of Calgary real estate professionals. Although everybody calls them “agents,” they are legally

“Let’s face it! A lot of Alberta manufacturing is tied in to the energy sector. Whether that will change or not in the long term, it is the way it