Through Howard’s 25 years of commercial real estate. He has built wealth for his clients. Whether it be securing the right location for retail to drive traffic or ensure the proper location/ fit for your operations. Keep the occupancy costs in line to meet operational goals.
Howard C. Meier is a seasoned real estate professional with more than 25 years of experience providing domestic and international real estate services to clients in a wide range of industries. Howard has held senior roles as a broker and senior executive for a major Ontario realty service provider, where he received an award for top global sales. Howard has a track record for realizing returns on under-performing assets, which he established during his years as a special assets manager for such firms as Manulife Financial and as Vice President of one of Canad’s largest developers. Howard’s numerous industry affiliations include the Certified Commercial Investment Member (CCIM). the National Realtor Association, the Canadian Real Estate Association. Canadian Commercial Council of Realtor, The Ontario Real Estate Association, Toronto Real Estate Board, Urban Land Institute, Mentor-ship program, and board member of CCIM Institute.
Some of Howard’s recent transactions include the sale and leaseback of a major office building in mid-town Toronto, the sale of the Sutton Place Hotel in downtown Toronto, the sale and lease for a new R & D building and land venture for Queens University, Kingston Ontario valued at $25 million; the sale of surplus development land in Kitchener Ontario for the Church of Latter-Day Saints, Utah where Howard acted for the Vendor.
Howard has in addition acted for several Fortune 500 companies for various lease transactions for office /retail/industrial tenants across Canada. Howard has worked for a long list of clients. Select clients include Fieldgate Commercial Developments, Bank of Montreal, Popeye’s Louisiana Chicken, H&R REIT, Tribute Communities, The Mormon Church, Street Wise Capital Funds, Manpower/Right Management, Sun Life, and TD Bank.