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Carttera’s 65 King East office development will offer 400,000 sq. ft. of next-generation workspace to today’s leading global businesses. Prioritizing connectivity and well-being, 65 King East’s modern, integrated design reflects a commitment to low environmental impact and efficiency while targeting international LEED Gold/Platinum certification. Located on the edge of Toronto’s financial core, 65 King East boasts seamless connections to neighbourhood green spaces, with easy access to the TTC King Subway/Union Station, the Financial District and a multitude of local amenities.

www.65kingeast.com

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Carttera welcomes Farm Boy to the growing roster of retail tenants at Oakwoods Centre. Opening its doors in the Fall, Farm Boy will bring its wholesome and healthy, fresh market experience to Oakville. Farm Boy provides a unique and friendly, fresh-market shopping experience, featuring their s ignature farm-fresh produce and organic, natural and locally sourced foods, plus their popular store brands and wholesome fresh prepared meals, made from scratch in the Farm Boy Kitchen.

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Carttera recently leased a 23,250 sf building to fresh market grocer Farm Boy. Farm Boy will enhance Oakwoods Centre as the grocery anchor and provide a unique and friendly fresh shopping experience featuring signature farm-fresh produce, organic, natural and locally sourced foods, plus popular store brands and wholesome fresh prepared meals, made from scratch in the Farm Boy Kitchen.

www.farmboy.ca

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Carttera is pleased to announce the successful closing of its latest closed-end investment fund vehicle, Urban Intensification Fund 4 (UIF4). This Carttera Fund has committed equity of

$156,000,000 and will be invested in the Greater Toronto Area and Montreal in a diverse range of development and re-development projects including office, flex office, mixed-use, industrial, retail and residential condominium projects.

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Carttera’s L’Avenue residential development in Montreal, Quebec was recently awarded the 2016 Urban Development Institute’s INOVA Award for multi-residential developments over $50 million. The INOVA Awards rewards the talent of those who contribute to enhance Quebec’s expertise in real estate. The INOVA Awards honour innovative projects, having a positive impact for their community in commercial, residential, industrial and public services sectors. Click here for the press release www.iduquebec.com.

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