Dream Unlimited

[4] It owned 11.2 million square feet of commercial rentable real estate, including 26,018 residential rental units.

[5] In January 2023, Toronto's former deputy mayor Ana Bailão joined Dream Unlimited as the head of affordable housing and public affairs.

[10] Dream Unlimited will develop the land with Great Gulf Group, both companies will operate as Quayside Impact Limited Partnership.

[15] Four months into the first rent strike, Toronto Mayor Olivia Chow made an attempt to mediate negotiations in September 2023.

[17] In September 2024, The Breach reported that properties under management by Dream Unlimited were using YieldStar, an algorithmic software tool developed by RealPage, which facilitates the sharing of real-time information about rental pricing and occupancy rates by landlords and is alleged by the US Justice Department to harm renters by decreasing competition, to set rental prices for apartments.