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Rent Control

Rent control could be extending its stay in Nova Scotia Premier Iain Rankin says measures required until supply issues are addressed Premier Iain Rankin says some form of rent control could remain in Nova Scotia even after the provincial state of emergency is lifted....

Article of Interest

With more than 250,000 households in arrears, it’s time for rent forgiveness In the bigger COVID picture, rent arrears of $350 million is a small sum that could easily be cancelled with the will of governments and landlords. One year ago, at the outset of the COVID-19...

Development

Halifax Developers Warn Of Higher Rents Due To Rising Prices Of Lumber And Materials HALIFAX – Local developers are warning that rents could be higher on new projects because of the increased costs for materials. On March 24, lumber was trading for $945 (U.S.) per...

Development

Five-Tower Development In Halifax’s North End Clears Community Council HALIFAX—A major development that will see five towers built on a swath of property in Halifax’s North End is one step closer to reality. Westwood Development’s Midtown North project passed through...

Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission

Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission Help shape the future of affordable rental housing in Nova Scotia. Housing stakeholders are invited to share their ideas in an online regional workshop hosted by the Nova Scotia Affordable Housing Commission. These sessions...

Development

Proposed Fairview development will make congested intersection worse, councillor argues HALIFAX, N.S. — The ball is off and rolling for a company looking to build a six-storey building at the corner of Main Avenue and Titus Street in Fairview.  But the proposed...