Office Demand Surges in Canadian Cities


Author: The Daily News Now! February 26, 2026 Duration: 1:47
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Office Demand Surges in Canadian Cities

Royal LePages report reveals a resurgence in office space demand in major Canadian cities, driven by return-to-work mandates. Big employers like RBC, Rogers, and Starbucks are bringing staff back, boosting market stability. Companies are prioritizing collaborative layouts over total space. Toronto and Montreal see high demand, while Vancouver and Calgary adapt slower. Tenants are selective, seeking quality buildings and deals.

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