Luxury condos set to flood Toronto market | Clinton Wilkins ...

Units listed for $1 million to $28 million

By Andrea Hopkins, Reuters

Luxury condos similar to those at 'The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia' in Vancouver are set to flood the Toronto real estate market, according to reports. (Delta Realty Services Ltd)

Five months after buying one of Toronto?s new luxury hotel condominiums, Oliver Baumeister is girding for a glut of suites like his to hit the market as the biggest names in the hotel business open hundreds of units in Canada?s largest city.

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Baumeister, himself a real estate agent, is in no rush to sell. When Toronto?s untested market for five-star condo living absorbs the surplus ? say by 2016 ? he intends to offload his sky-high unit for a tidy 20 percent profit, and look for his next Canadian real estate investment.

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?A bunch of it will sit for a while and it will take time to sell,? said Baumeister, who has been buying Toronto condominiums with his brother for the past four years.

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?But we bought it with the belief that the Toronto hotel condo market definitely has a future. When we sell, hopefully ? we?ll see about a 20 percent profit.?

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The model of ultra-fine condos attached to luxury hotels isn?t new ? cities like Hong Kong and New York are full of them.

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But Toronto, a relatively small city with no five-star hotel condominiums a year ago, is coming to the game late but with a vengeance.

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By the end of this summer Toronto will have four such projects, as Four Seasons, Ritz Carlton, Trump and Shangri-La open massive towers in a city where a red-hot market for all types of housing has brought rising concern about a real estate bubble.

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The granite-and-glass towers, including two of Canada?s tallest residential buildings, are opening in quick succession, adding hundreds of hotel rooms and more than a thousand condominiums just as Canadian housing hype hits a fever pitch.

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Signs of success are mixed. None of the four projects, whose condos cost from just under $1 million to $28 million, has sold out, and the push by developers to sell their remaining units before a resale market kicks in has the feel of a ticking time bomb.

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?I think any developer has concerns about that,? said Howard Tikka, director of marketing Talon International Development Inc, which is developing the Trump property.

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?If you have units left to sell, and people are taking them to market to resell, there is just not a whole lot you can do about it.?

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With the Ritz Carlton already open and the other three not-fully-sold projects due to hit the market this summer, the developers will compete with sellers of their own luxury condos as speculators and investors try to cash in.

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While all four projects boast paper profits for early investors, the simultaneous sale of dozens ? perhaps hundreds ? of exquisite suites may prove too much of a good thing.

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?I think on the luxury side, the market has already peaked,? said Don Campbell, president of the Real Estate Investment Network, an author who invests his own money and advises others about buying into Canada?s housing market.

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Campbell said six groups identified the same hole in Toronto?s luxury market about 10 years ago. Four projects went ahead, and all of them are coming on line at the same time.

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TROUBLES AT TRUMP

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The Trump project, a 65-story paragon of glitz with a ?champagne and caviar? theme, appears the most troubled. Plagued by bad press, construction delays, disgruntled buyers and a hybrid model of residences and pooled hotel condos, the project has the largest proportion of unsold units despite being the first to open its sales office, in 2004.

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Talon said 80 percent of the tower?s 379 units have sold, powered by the hotel condos, currently priced from $967,000. But 40 percent of the residential condos, priced between $2.3 million and $6.3 million, remain unsold.

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It said Trump has the most left to sell because it has twice the number of units as competitors at the Four Seasons and Ritz Carlton, and focused first on selling its hotel rooms.

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The Ritz Carlton, Four Seasons and Shangri-La projects have kept their condo and hotel rooms separate. The condo owners have access to hotel amenities but no direct stake in its operation.

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Trump, on the other hand, is trying to sell all its hotel rooms to private investors as condos. Owners can live in the suites, or put the rooms into a rental pool and take a cut of income from the hotel guests staying there.

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The business structure means buyers of the pooled hotel condo units are subject to commercial tax rates rather than lower residential rates, and the bar for financing is higher.

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?I called every major lender regarding Trump, and the only one I could find that was willing to finance was HSBC,? said Callum Ross mortgage consultant Jason Friesen.

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?There were some units that had $20,000 (annual) property taxes for an $800,000, or 1,500 square foot, unit because it was zoned commercial. So lenders wouldn?t touch it.?

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Real estate lawyer Bob Aaron, who represents ?a handful? of disgruntled Trump buyers, said some are trying to get out of their contract or walking away from $250,000 down payments.

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?The monthly costs are too high, or they realized too late that they had overpaid, or can?t finance it, or didn?t realize they were getting into a business venture superimposed on property ownership,? he said.

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?They had very smooth sophisticated marketing, and I think buyers were dazzled by being partners with Donald Trump.?

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The American property mogul has licensed the Trump name to the project but has no part in owning or operating the tower.

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FLIPPERS AND FOREIGN BUYERS

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The debate about who is buying them dogs Toronto?s condo boom. There are no figures for foreign buyers in Canada, which is seen as a financial safe haven amid global woes, but talk of affluent Asian, European and Middle Eastern investors abounds.

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Janice Fox, director of sales at the Four Seasons, estimates 30 to 40 percent of buyers there have been foreign, but she said they intend to live in the units, at least part of the year.

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Some 90 percent of the Four Seasons 210 condos have been sold, including one last year for $28 million, the highest price ever paid for a Canadian condominium. That buyer is foreign, but the family intends to move to Toronto, Fox said.

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The resale market may be a gold mine for early buyers, as some prices have doubled since the first investors signed on in 2004 or 2007.

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?There?s been a big gain in price. There?s probably a small group who bought in 2007 who has had a massive gain and want to cash out on that,? said Michael Braun, marketing manager for Shangri-La developer Westbank Corp.

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With more than 50 of 393 units remaining to be sold before August, when contracts close and buyers can start re-selling, Braun says it could take until early 2014 before Shangri-La sells all of its units.

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Realtors estimate between 10 percent and 20 percent of pre-construction sales are made by investors who intend to flip the units as soon as the deals close.

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The Ritz Carlton, open since mid-2011, is a cautionary tale of the risk of resale. More than 90 percent of its 159 units have been sold ? but nearly two dozen are back on the resale market, diluting the sales power of the developer.

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?I think the values have been hurt at the Ritz, where you?ve had some powers of sale,? said real estate agent Brian Persaud, referring to forced sales due to mortgage default. ?That?s going to harm the value, definitely.?

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As the summer openings of the three other projects approach, developers and investors seem to have one eye on the clock and one eye on historically low interest rates, desperate to sell before the talk of a bursting Toronto condo bubble comes true.

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?There has to be a correction ? but hopefully not within a year ?. it is scary,? said a Toronto banker who bought one of the Shangri-La luxury units in 2007 and hopes to resell at a 15 percent profit as soon as he can.

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?Obviously there is going to be a spiral-down effect (when all the units hit the market) but that is to be expected,? said the banker, who bought the unit with his parents and declined to be named to protect their privacy. ?At worst we?ll break even.?

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Real estate agent Persaud is more sanguine. He believes all the luxury condos will be sold, especially once resale values stabilize and buyers can get a first-hand look at the finished five-star product.

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?I don?t think they?ll be vacant forever,? he said. ?Eventually the market will catch up to it, but there is going to be blood in the streets for a while.?

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U.S. nuclear expert: Iran official linked to past program

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Communications from the 1990s suggest Iran's current foreign minister, Ali Akbar Salehi, had knowledge of a program to procure goods for an alleged clandestine nuclear program when he was head of a university, a U.S. nuclear expert said on Tuesday.

David Albright, founder of the Institute for Science and International Security (ISIS), said among 1,600 telexes and other material he has obtained and is studying was a letter signed by Salehi as head of Sharif University in 1991.

The letter served as an end-user guarantee to a European supplier of materials that could have a dual purpose for use in a nuclear program. Tehran-based Sharif University, however, was acting essentially as a front for Iran's military procurement network, Albright said.

"Salehi knew about or was involved in efforts to create an alleged parallel military nuclear program that is of great interest to the IAEA now," Albright told Reuters, referring to the International Atomic Energy Agency, the United Nations' nuclear watchdog.

"And the intention of that program was probably to make nuclear weapons, including producing highly enriched uranium," Albright said.

While senior IAEA officials have in the past told Reuters they suspected Salehi and Sharif University played a role in such procurement activities, the telexes appear to be the first public evidence supporting those suspicions.

ISIS planned to publish its findings and some of the documents about procurement activities of Iran's Physics Research Center in the late 1980s and early 1990s on its website this week.

A spokesman for Iran's U.N. mission said Salehi had never been involved in any illicit or illegal activity. "We believe that publishing these type of fabricated stories are an attempt to foil the upcoming negotiation," the spokesman said.

The findings come as Iran and the IAEA ended two days of talks and were to meet again next week, just days before negotiations between Iran and world powers in Baghdad.

The West is concerned Iran's nuclear program may be aimed at developing nuclear weapons, a charge Tehran denies.

U.S. intelligence agencies have said Iran halted its efforts to construct a nuclear device in the fall of 2003, while continuing with research and uranium enrichment.

PHYSICS RESEARCH CENTER

The IAEA in its November 2011 report said the Physics Research Center was established at Lavizan, a complex near a military installation in Tehran. It was completely razed in late 2003 and early 2004.

The IAEA has been looking into the Physics Research Center, which acted as an umbrella organization under Iran's defense ministry and coordinated various nuclear activities.

Senior IAEA officials have told Reuters the agency has known for many years that Salehi and Sharif University played a central role in Iran's illicit nuclear-technology procurement activities while Salehi was head of the university in the 1990s.

ISIS said the Physics Research Center had used Sharif University "as a front" for buying certain goods overseas and hid "the true end use from overseas suppliers by providing an educational rationale for the purchases."

The telexes showed that while the initial order came from the university's purchasing department, when finalizing payments, the Physics Research Center and its chief, Sayyed Abbas Shahmoradi-Zavareh, appeared in financial-related telexes as the responsible party.

ISIS said it has a copy of a letter signed by Salehi as head of Sharif University in 1991 that, along with associated telexes, demonstrated he was aware of the Physics Research Center purchases of dual-use goods.

ISIS withheld the name of the company and the type of goods.

The letter certified that the goods would be used for university teaching or research and not for making weapons or ammunition.

One telex said Shahmoradi received from Sharif University the "full authority to make final decision" on purchasing, ISIS said, so "Salehi, as head of the university, must have granted that authority to Shahmoradi."

ISIS also linked Salehi to the Physics Research Center by saying that when he was head of the university two packages could not be delivered to Shahmoradi at the university and the deliverer was told to redeliver them to the purchasing manager at the university or Salehi.

And telexes implied Salehi knew of the procurement of whole body counters, used to measure radiation, and had a connection to Shahmoradi, ISIS said..

(Additional reporting by Lou Charbonneau; editing by Todd Eastham)

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Student loans: How automatic repay can help | Financial IQ

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Illustrator's Tip: Organize your layers ? skeepersdiary

Starting today, i?ll be giving out simple tips on how you can be more productive as an illustrator, based from my day-to-day experiences and passion as I go through the ups and downs of creativity. Hope you?ll be with me til the end. :)

Organize your layers

So you?re in the middle of your art project and you?ve been really busy with your plans and putting them into your art and there will be times that you will be ignoring your layers. Try to look at the image below.

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The layers don?t have unique names, some of them are not even grouped together. So for my first simple tip:

always try your best to arrange the layers of your artboard.

When arranging layers, please take note of the following things:

    • Give your layers a unique name

    • Group relevant layers together

    • Arrange them appropriately based on their layer positions.

    • Learn to lock layers if you think that they are in the right place already so they will not be moved anymore.

Take a look at the image below. Side A is the part where the layers were not arranged and the other one has been arranged prior to the needs of the artist.

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Notice the layers of Side B:

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All the elements found there were named appropriately and relevant elements were even grouped together, which will give the artist a more efficient way of moving things for example and thus, improving the workflow.

The strokes of the selected grouped elements will have a colored outline which will depend on the assigned color of your layer.

Useful hint: to change the assigned color of the layer, simply double click on the layer and a pop up window will come out and from there, you can go to the colored box and select your desired color.See the image below.

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Now, let?s take a look at Side A where the layers were not organized properly.

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It will be very much difficult for you to determine which layer is which as all the names are similar: from <Path>, <Group>, etc. This will be not a problem if you have a small art project with small elements. But what if you have tons of elements on your artboard already, with backgrounds, and other miscellaneous things.

For example, I want to move the bird on top of the rock. Since you want to maintain the position of the elements, from its eyes, feathers, body, beak, you would actually want to move the whole thing together so you?ll be able to preform your task correctly. If you?re dealing with the similar structure on your layers such as the image below:

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Then there?s still a need for you to select all parts of the bird and you can simply use the Selection Tool (V) to help you out.

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But when it comes to this, you will also be selecting other elements that you don?t want to be part of the bird and you will still find more effort in deselecting them and there will also be possibilities that you will not be able to select all the necessary things that you need to get and thereby taking a little of your time which can cause delays for production.

Closing words

The things that the artist is doing on their digital art boards can reflect the personality of the artist himself as a person but at the same time, it can also be an agent for practice for self improvement especially when it comes to organization. When you master the art of organizing your digital layers, then you can eventually put it into your day to day life experiences which can help you more as a person.

Remember this especially when you are in the freelance industry where your clients need the raw files. You would not want them to have an AI file with unorganized layers, right? Smile

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More simple tips soon!

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Benefits of Internet Marketing ? Internet Marketing SARL ? SEO PPC ...

Do you want to succeed in your online business? Do you want to promote your products and services online? If you want to succeed in your online business, you have to understand internet marketing well.

You also need to understand the benefits of internet marketing to make sure that you will be able to use it well in your promotion and marketing of your products and services

What is internet marketing?

Internet marketing is the promotion of products and services online. There are different ways to do internet marketing, which are all effective and cost efficient.

It may be necessary to mentioned that the cost of doing internet marketing as against the reach or the number of people who will be able to see your campaigns will tell you that doing internet marketing is very effective and cost efficient.

Benefits of internet marketing

One of the major benefits of internet marketing starts with the design and make up of your website. You have to optimize your website. When you do this, your website will not only act as your storefront but rather a marketing tool as well.

With the use of search engine optimization, you will be able to lure customers into your website. You will use search engine keywords in and around your website so that you will appear on search engines when potential customer types in your keywords in search engines.

Aside from search engine optimization, another benefit of internet marketing is the ease of sending messages in front of your potential customers. Of course, you will need to research your potential market well before you can design and implement internet marketing campaigns.

The benefits of internet marketing include speed and reach. It is also helpful to use social media networks in your internet marketing campaigns.

There are benefits of internet marketing in social media networks. This is because you will be able to have direct communication to potential customers. Social media marketing also helps you to understand customers well. With the use of social media networks, you will be able to design internet marketing campaigns that responds well to the requirements of your potential customers.

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Beta Blockers Don&#39;t Block Colorectal Cancer | dailyRx

Beta blockers, which are used to treat high blood pressure, block the action of a stress hormone. And this hormone can encourage cancer cells to grow and spread.

So it's been thought that beta blockers help lower the risk of colorectal cancer.?

New research finds that high blood pressure medications don't lower a person's colorectal cancer risks, despite current thinking to the contrary.

Have your doctor review all the medications you're taking. ?

Previous lab and animal studies have found that the stress hormone, norepinephrine, can promote cancer cell growth and invasion. Beta blockers inhibit or block the activity of norepinephrine.?

It stood to reason, then, that beta blockers had anti-tumor properties. This was what led to the theory in recent years that the medication lowered the risks of colorectal cancer.

To examine this theory more closely, Michael Hoffmeister, PhD, of the German Cancer Research Center, and his colleagues interviewed 1,762 patients with colorectal cancer and 1,708 people without cancer between 2003 to 2007.

The researchers found no association between beta blocker use and colorectal cancer risk after taking into consideration patient weight, smoking history and other factors. Previous studies hadn't considered these factors.

Going further, the researchers analyzed how long patients had taken beta blockers, specific types of the medication, active ingredients and sites within the body where colorectal cancer develops. They still found no links.

So the researchers report that these findings don't support the theory that using beta blockers lower colorectal cancer risks.

The study also points out the importance of taking into consideration individual patient characteristics and other factors that can have an impact on how medications affect cancer risks.

These are the findings of a study published May 14, 2012 in CANCER, a peer-reviewed journal of the American Cancer Society. This study was supported by the German Research Council and?the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research. The authors made no conflict of interest disclosures.

Colorectal Cancer

The American Cancer Society estimates that there will be over 140,000 new cases of colorectal cancer this year, and close to 50,000 deaths. The lifetime risk of developing colorectal cancer is one out of every twenty Americans.

Colorectal cancer is the result of uncontrolled malignant growth of the glands that line the inside of the colon and rectum (cancer of the anus is a separate entity). Most colorectal cancers take years to develop, beginning with small growths called polyps or adenomas. These are benign, but can progress over time to become malignant cancers.

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Risk for developing colorectal cancer increases with age, with most cases occurring in the 60's and 70's, but earlier development is possible. Other risk factors include race (African-American, Eastern European descent), cancer history (family or personal history of colorectal cancer, personal history of breast, uterine, ovarian cancer), inflammatory bowel disease (Crohn's disease, ulcerative colitis), and smoking.

Diets high in fat, red meat and processed meats and low in fiber is the largest modifiable risk factor for developing colorectal cancer. Alcohol intake has been implicated as a risk factor as well, although there is some debate on to what extent. There are also genetic causes for colorectal cancer (familial adenomatous polyposis (FAP), hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer (HNPCC, Lynch syndrome), Gardner syndrome) that dramatically increase the risk of developing colorectal cancer, often before age 50.

In the absence of colonoscopy, symptoms of colorectal cancer may be non-existent until advanced. The most frequently cited first symptom is blood in the stool, followed by abdominal pain and tenderness, a change in bowel habits such as diarrhea and constipation, unintended weight loss, and narrow stools (indicates a narrowing of the rectum from a tumor).

Diagnosis of colorectal cancer will be started with a physical exam (tumors may be felt in the rectum or abdomen) blood tests (complete blood count, liver function tests) and testing for blood in the stool, but formal diagnosis is made by colonoscopy (camera inserted into the colon) and biopsy. After diagnosis is made, the stage of the cancer is determined by CT, MRI, and PET scan. Early stage colorectal cancer has an excellent survival rate, but as it progresses to the lymph nodes and other organs, survival drops precipitously.

Treatment for colorectal cancer almost always requires surgical removal of the affected part of the colon, which may be partial or complete. In early stage cancers, this may be sufficient. Once it advances, chemotherapy becomes a necessary addition. Frequently used therapies include irinotecan, oxaliplatin, capecitabine, and 5-fluorouracil, as well as monoclonal antibodies such as cetuximab (Erbitux), panitumumab (Vectibix), and bevacizumab (Avastin)

Remember that almost all colorectal cancers are highly survivable and in some cases completely cured if they are detected early. For this reason, colonoscopy is recommended for every adult when they reach age 50, and after age 40 if there are risk factors like previous cancer, family history, or inflammatory bowel disease.

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Iron Man Recast? Robert Downey, Jr 'Would Really Hate' That

The actor tells MTV News he expects to play the superhero 'for a long while.'
By Kevin P. Sullivan


Robert Downey Jr. at the "Avengers" premiere at the Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday
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With the Avengers finally assembling next week, Marvel Studios and the stars behind the heroes have already begun to look ahead to the next films set in the comic-book universe. At the closing night celebration of the Tribeca Film Festival on Saturday night (April 28), Robert Downey, Jr. spoke with MTV News about the future of his character, Iron Man, and addressed recent talk about other actors playing the role in the future.

At CinemaCon last week, Marvel Studios president Kevin Feige mentioned to Badass Digest that when it came time for Downey to leave the role of Tony Stark behind, a new actor could pick up right where he left off, like in the James Bond films.

But Downey told MTV News on the red carpet that he wasn't so thrilled about the idea of someone else playing Tony Stark. "I would really hate for someone else to think they could step into my shoes," he said. An infamous jokester, he couldn't help but ask, "I wonder who's playing Tony Stark next. Is it you? Is that what you're here to tell me?"

But Downey can't be Iron Man forever, and while the 42-year-old actor couldn't say for sure how many movies he has left in him, he made clear he'll be interested as long as they remain good films.

"I know things are looking like that they could go on for a long while," Downey said. "As usual in my book, it's all about quality control and delivering a product that you can have this kind of reaction to. If they keep doing that, maybe I'll keep showing up."

In Downey's immediate Marvel future, there's next year's "Iron Man 3." The past few weeks have seen actors like Sir Ben Kingsley, Guy Pearce and Jessica Chastain potentially joining the cast, and Downey said that he could not wait to work with "any or all of them."

"It's funny. Sometimes you have to call for a good old-fashioned British invasion," Downey said. "'Iron Man 3' is really shaping up to be something special. We start in a couple weeks. I'm sure I'll be leaking secrets to you as we move ahead."

What secrets, you ask? Well, it was recently announced that "Iron Man 3" would be co-produced in China. As for whether any filming would take place in the East, Downey was less forthcoming. "I'd like to tell you all my secrets," he said," but I forget them."

Check out everything we've got on "The Avengers."

For breaking news and previews of the latest comic book movies — updated around the clock — visit SplashPage.MTV.com.

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