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Dream Unlimited
46 projects :
19 complete |
6 under construction |
21 pre-construction

Dream believes in building better communities for people to live and work in. Dream Unlimited (TSX: DRM) is the company behind Homes by Dream, Dream Development, Dream Centres, and three TSX-listed REITs: Dream Office REIT, Dream Industrial REIT and Dream Global REIT. Dream has grown substantially since 1994, becoming one of Canada’s leading real estate companies with approximately 1,000 employees and $13.5 billion of assets. Dream is the largest residential developer in Western Canada: we own or have under contract 9,600 acres of land in Saskatchewan and Alberta, of which approximately 8,500 acres are in nine large master-planned communities at various stages of approval. Dream also invests in renewable energy infrastructure. Our experience in real estate investments, acquisitions, development, and management covers a wide range of property types and geographic markets, and is complemented by our expertise in the debt and equity capital markets and structured finance. In Canada and internationally, we have long-term relationships with proven development and joint venture partners, financial institutions, brokers, operators, and other real estate professionals. These relationships and our strong track record help us find, structure, and act on compelling business opportunities. Whatever we do, whether it’s building and developing residential communities, managing and investing in commercial properties, or participating in the financial markets, we work to create value at every stage of the real estate life cycle — for investors, for tenants and for the greater community.
Address
30 Adelaide Street East, Suite 1600, Toronto, Ontario, M5C 3H1, Canada
Phone
416-365-3535
46 projects : 19 complete | 6 under construction | 21 pre-construction
• Mar 04, 2025 | One Crane Remains Above Cherry House at Canary Landing |
• Mar 04, 2025 | Resubmission Increases Residential, Reduces Office Space Near Corktown Station |
• Mar 03, 2025 | Supertall Towers and Transit Expansion Made Headlines in February, 2025 |
• Feb 03, 2025 | Transit and Towers Made Headlines in January, 2025 |
• Jan 28, 2025 | Governments Commit $975M to Transform Toronto’s Waterfront with Housing and Jobs |
• Jan 02, 2025 | Ever Longer: UrbanToronto's Top 24 Busiest Threads of 2024 |
• Jan 02, 2025 | Ever Denser: UrbanToronto's Top 24 Project Databases of 2024 |
• Dec 11, 2024 | Shadow and Glow |
• Dec 06, 2024 | Adding a Little Forma to the Skyline |
• Dec 02, 2024 | Towers, Infill Developments, and Bike Lane Battles Made Headlines in November, 2024 |