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Canadian cities big bets on downtown living shift to the suburbs
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Few countries have done as much to cater to the millennial generationâs desire for downtown living as Canada, where gleaming new apartment towers crowd city skylines and once-languishing neighborhoods have been reshaped by an influx of young people.
The countryâs three largest metropolitan areas â Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver â built more apartment units per capita than almost every other large North American city over the past decade. But the COVID-19 pandemic and its attendant remote-work revolution now have urbanites leaving in record numbers, emptying condo towers and sending rents tumbling for thousands of mom-and-pop investors who took part in the boom.
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