On May 9th, Informa Connect will host PM Springfest, the annual gathering of property management professionals. Taking place at the Metro Toronto Convention Centre, the event attracts a diverse group of industry leaders and innovators, providing participants with cutting-edge insights and strategies in property management, from energy efficiency to legal compliance.

UrbanToronto is excited to be a part of the event once again, hosting a not-to-be-missed presentation and panel. "Trends, Supply and Opportunities for Property Management Strategies" is scheduled from 9:45 to 10:45 AM. Click here to register for the event and our panel, which will arm property managers with crucial data and trends that will shape their strategies in the coming years.

Ed Skira, Co-Owner, UrbanToronto, Ash Navabi, Research Analyst UrbanToronto

The presentation will be led by Edward Skira, Co-Founder of UrbanToronto and a seasoned urbanist with over three decades in media, publishing, and communications. Joining him is Ash Navabi, UrbanToronto’s Research Analyst/Economist, who will bring a sharp analytical edge to the discussion. Together, they will dive into a comparative analysis of the development landscape changes from 2022 to 2023, using UrbanTorontoPro's extensive data resources to explore the implications of new developments and units in the Greater Toronto Area.

Looking north towards the Downtown Toronto skyline, image by UT Forum contributor Riseth

Attendees will benefit from an comprehensive look at market trends affecting property management, providing foresight into the industry's direction going into the future. Following the presentation, a Q&A session will offer attendees the opportunity to engage directly with Skira and Navabi.

For over twenty years, PM Springfest has been connecting property managers with top suppliers, providing a platform to source cutting-edge solutions and learn from seasoned experts. This event not only offers an opportunity to network with peers but also allows attendees to earn continuing education credits, crucial for staying current in the field.

* * *

UrbanToronto has a research service, UrbanToronto Pro, that provides comprehensive data on construction projects in the Greater Toronto Area—from proposal through to completion. We also offer Instant Reports, downloadable snapshots based on location, and a daily subscription newsletter, New Development Insider, that tracks projects from initial application.​