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How can Whistler preserve and optimize its existing housing supply?

How can Whistler preserve and optimize its existing housing supply?

From helping seniors age in place to incentivizing rentals in WHA ownership units, the RMOW is exploring ways to make better use of the resort’s employee accommodation
Veteran Vancouver developer admits he’ll not make much on ‘signature’ project

Veteran Vancouver developer admits he’ll not make much on ‘signature’ project

Mass-timber strata complex wraps up 30 years of Aragon residential development on the New Westminster waterfront
Metro Vancouver condo development hits the brakes due to 'rising interest rates'

Metro Vancouver condo development hits the brakes due to 'rising interest rates'

Thind Properties has halted its Minoru Square project and is returning the 20 per cent deposit to the pre-sale buyers
Do we have the time and space for a 15-minute city?

Do we have the time and space for a 15-minute city?

New urbanism outlook generating controversy over office space and other city amenities
Lawsuit against North Van developer comes down to the definition of 'must'

Lawsuit against North Van developer comes down to the definition of 'must'

Does ‘must’ mean ‘must?’” That was the question posed by Justice David Crerar at the outset of a ruling released last week
B.C. names 10 cities for faster development to help address housing crisis

B.C. names 10 cities for faster development to help address housing crisis

'We're taking action with our partners to cut red tape and get homes built faster for people,' says housing minister
Making B.C.'s Class B and C offices more welcoming

Making B.C.'s Class B and C offices more welcoming

Flexible lease terms, ‘collaboration space’ could help lure remote workers and their employers, to lower-cost space, Altus Group says
B.C. housing non-profit at heart of controversy names interim CEO

B.C. housing non-profit at heart of controversy names interim CEO

Atira says new CEO is an experienced leader in both the public and private sectors
Rents in private Vancouver SROs jump 21% in four years

Rents in private Vancouver SROs jump 21% in four years

Since 2003, privately owned-operated rooms at the $375 shelter rate decreased from 1,700 to 52.
B.C. urges newly affected owners to avoid speculation tax

B.C. urges newly affected owners to avoid speculation tax

Speculation and vacancy tax expands to six new communities this year