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KingSett Capitalizes on RTO Movement Early with Downtown Montreal Office Acquistion

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KingSett Capital

The return-to-office movement was just starting to warm up in summer 2025 when KingSett Capital made its key acquisition of the downtown Montreal office tower at 1200 McGill College Avenue.

The institutional investor acquired the 24-storey tower for a reported price of $101 million from Busac, a subsidiary of New York-based JEMB Realty, completing the largest office-building sale transaction in the city to date. By striking while the iron was lukewarm, Kingsett acquired a high-quality asset that comprises 240,000 square feet of office space and 73,000 sf of retail units, setting the stage for increased leasing office and higher occupancy as the sector was slowly rebounding after years of struggle.

The deal proved to be fortuitous. The RTO movement has gained much more steam since then as employer mandates bring more employees back to the office in the post-pandemic era, and the Montreal office market has heated up notably.

These are some of the reasons why KingSett CEO Rob Kumer was honoured with a Connect Canadian Transaction of the Year Award for completing the acquisition of the office tower at 1200 McGill College Avenue in downtown Montreal. The awards highlight deals and closings that impact Canada’s commercial real estate sector.

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About Monte Stewart

Monte Stewart serves as Content Director - Canada for Connect Commercial Real Estate. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monte provides daily news coverage of major Canadian commercial real estate markets, including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. He has written about the real estate sector for various media outlets and Avison Young since the early 2000s. In addition, he has covered sports, general news and business for several leading wire services and publications, including The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, The Calgary Herald, The Globe and Mail, Research Money, The Daily Oil Bulletin, Natural Gas World and The Toronto Star. Monte is active in his community as a youth basketball coach and raises funds for such charitable causes as Movember.