CreateTO
Nick Simos is an experienced executive in real estate development and management, currently serving as Vice President of Development at CreateTO since March 2020. Previously, Nick held multiple leadership positions within CreateTO, including Vice President of Major Transactions and Vice President of Portfolio Execution, as well as Director of Portfolio Execution. Prior experience includes a significant role at the City of Toronto from October 2011 to March 2020, where Nick was Director of Real Estate Services, overseeing project management, complex transactions, and policy management for City-owned properties. Nick's educational background includes a Bachelor of Commerce in Management and Economics from the University of Toronto.
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CreateTO
CreateTO is the City of Toronto’s real estate agency and a catalyst for city building. The agency brings together stakeholders, partners and community members to create opportunities to ensure the best use of the City’s real estate assets for today and tomorrow. Toronto has more than 8,000 properties within its real estate portfolio. And, CreateTO has a team of real estate and development experts that are continually looking for new and better ways to use those assets. For the first time in Toronto’s history, one agency has been given the mandate to take a strategic, whole of government, city-wide approach towards the delivery of real estate services. The onus is on CreateTO to be practical, fiscally responsible, and to deliver value to the City and the people who live here. CreateTO is committed to working with our partners to build a more livable city – and that means identifying opportunities to pursue initiatives like building more affordable housing, creating transit-oriented developments, establishing new parks, cleaning up brownfield sites, and restoring heritage properties. Working in partnership with our City partners and stakeholders, CreateTO has the potential to have a tremendous impact on creating more livable, inclusive communities across Toronto.