09/14/2022

Inside Innovation: Private REIT Taps the CIB for Multi-Unit Energy Retrofit Financing

The call has gone out from all levels of government for more affordable homes across Canada. However, solutions to the country’s housing needs must simultaneously address carbons and GHGs.

Rather than simply building new or tearing down and rebuilding some resolution can also be found by taking another look at existing buildings, particularly low and mid-density multi-family structures. Through major financing offered by Crown Corporation, the Canada Investment Bank (CIB), a privately-held Canadian REIT is tackling both the housing and emission issues head-on. Learn how Avenue Living is helping address the housing shortage, sustainably.




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