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Tricon Residential Inc T.TCN

Tricon Residential Inc. is an owner, operator, and developer of a portfolio of approximately 38,000 single-family rental homes in the United States Sun Belt and multi-family apartments in Canada. The Company provides rental housing options for families across the United States and Canada through its technology-enabled operating platform and on-the-ground operating teams. The Company's segments include Single-Family Rental, Adjacent Businesses, and Strategic Capital. The Single-Family Rental business includes owning and operating single-family rental homes primarily within major cities in the United States Sun Belt. Its Adjacent Businesses include multi-family rental and residential development. Its multi-family rental business segment includes one Class A high-rise property in downtown Toronto known as The Selby. Through its Strategic Capital business, the Company provides asset management, property management and development management services.


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Post by retiredcfon Mar 23, 2021 8:36am
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Globe & Mail

Globe & Mail

Canada’s largest pension fund is backing the development of two new apartment buildings in the heart of downtown Toronto, the latest housing project in the works in the country’s most populated city.

The buildings, which will have 870 rental units, will be the first developments from a newly formed partnership between Canada Pension Plan Investment Board (CPPIB) and developer Tricon Residential Inc.

To start the joint venture, the parties have earmarked $500-milllion in capital to develop up to 3,000 apartment units in the Toronto region. CPPIB is contributing $350-million and Tricon the remainder. Tricon, an apartment developer in Canada and the United States, will serve as the developer, asset manager and property manager for their properties.

The joint venture will develop apartments close to major public transportation and employment centres – a common goal for the many real estate companies.

Tricon and CCPIB declined to provide the exact location of the site, saying the purchase had not yet closed. However, they said the 25- and 32-storey buildings would be on a 1.8-acre site close to a future subway station.

Unlike new condo developments where the majority of the units are one-bedroom and smaller, Tricon president Gary Berman said there would be more room in the individual apartments. The average unit size is expected to be 680 square feet, which is larger than that of new condos. The developer says there is a demand for larger units.

The new apartment buildings are expected to have a gym, rooftop garden, outdoor pool and a public park. The project is expected to cost $600-million to build, with nearly $200-million in capital from the partnership. The remainder will be financed by borrowing.

Over all, the joint venture expects to spend $1.4-billion on development, of which the bulk is debt.

Construction is expected to start next year and take about three years to complete.

This is CPPIB’s second partnership with a housing developer in Toronto and comes as it tries to increase its portfolio of multiresidential properties and reduce exposure to office and retail properties – two types of real estate that lost value during the pandemic.

The fund has $43.1-billion in office, retail, industrial and residential real estate globally. It is unknown how CPPIB’s real estate has performed during the pandemic as it does not provide details until after its fiscal year ends in March.

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