By: Manuela Vega
Investors' preferences for small units combined with developers' reliance on investors could be contributing to condo apartments shrinking, the report says.
Manuela Vega is a Housing Reporter at the Toronto Star. She covers topics related to housing and real estate, with a focus on regional interest and world news, particularly in Canada and Toronto. Manuela's work has been featured in the St. Catharines Standard Group Inc, Niagara Falls Review, The Hamilton Spectator, The Welland Tribune, Waterloo Region Record, and The Peterborough Examiner.
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Manuela Vega's coverage primarily focuses on Toronto-specific news, including real estate, crime, and Canadian politics. She frequently covers government announcements and legal policy regulations related to these topics. Therefore, she would likely be interested in pitches that provide expert insights or analysis regarding local government policies impacting real estate markets or the criminal justice system in Toronto.
Given her focus on world affairs and culture & society as well, Manuela might also welcome pitches concerning international students' experiences in Canada and their interaction with local policies.
When reaching out to Manuela Vega for potential coverage opportunities, it would be beneficial to tailor pitches specifically towards Toronto-focused issues within the realms of real estate trends, local governance decisions affecting citizens' lives directly (such as housing laws), or notable events in Canadian politics.
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