How are Toronto building owners filling vacant office space?
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How are Toronto building owners filling vacant office space?
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PUBLISHED MAY 5, 2026
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The 30-storey tower at 1 Adelaide St. E. and the 13-storey building at 33 Yonge St. (pictured) are approaching a full lease-up after GWLRA, which owns both the properties, renovated the lobbies and added luxury amenities.
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