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      • In the spring of 1974, two of the most dynamic forces in the Canadian real estate industry agreed to merge. A quick flip of a coin positioned the Cadillac name before Fairview, and a new real estate powerhouse was born.
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  2. The Cadillac Fairview Corporation Limited, branded as Cadillac Fairview, is a Canadian company that invests in, owns, and manages commercial real estate, mainly in Canada and the United States. As of March 2017, the company had 73 properties, encompassing 50 million square feet, worth over $40 billion. [1]

  3. The story of Cadillac Fairview began in Toronto more than 60 years ago, when three friends, Eph Diamond, Joseph Berman and Jack Kamin, started their own construction company.

  4. First popularised in France during the 17th century, and then revived in the 19th century, the roof style re-appeared in Ottawa during the 1960s. At first the roof was used on historically-inspired houses, but was eventually altered in a variety of ways to have a more modern take on tradition.

    • How did Cadillac Fairview get its name?1
    • How did Cadillac Fairview get its name?2
    • How did Cadillac Fairview get its name?3
    • How did Cadillac Fairview get its name?4
    • How did Cadillac Fairview get its name?5
  5. Sep 21, 2015 · Shopping centres like Toronto Eaton Centre will carry a new CF logo as part of a larger corporate brand strategy. Property management company Cadillac Fairview Corp. has begun officially rolling out a new brand identity, adding “CF” to its shopping centre names, along with unveiling a new logo.

  6. Cadillac Fairview owns more than half of the top performing shopping centres in Canada. Our high quality assets and national platform make Cadillac Fairview the first choice for many of the most desired local and global brands.

  7. In the early 2000s, owner Cadillac Fairview redesigned the mall's Yonge Street façade, bringing it closer to the street and making it more closely resemble an urban shopping district, with stores opening directly onto the street, and presenting a variety of façades to create the perception of an urban streetscape.

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