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Nexii to build fire-proof homes in Lytton

Nexii to build fire-proof homes in Lytton

Alternative building company tapped to build two homes in fire-ravaged village
Interest rates send shivers through B.C. real estate market

Interest rates send shivers through B.C. real estate market

A wintry summer is brewing for B.C.’s real estate market with soaring interest rates drastically reducing buyer purchasing power while sellers clamber for yesterday’s prices.
‘White hot’ market sends industrial lease rates skyward

‘White hot’ market sends industrial lease rates skyward

Rising interest rates could slow new industrial strata projects
B.C. strata ordered to stop enforcing hot tub ban

B.C. strata ordered to stop enforcing hot tub ban

A Vancouver strata owner can keep his patio hot tub after B.C.'s Civil Resolution Tribunal found a rule passed by the strata council had not been properly ratified at an annual general meeting
TransLink turns to real estate development to make up for pandemic revenue losses

TransLink turns to real estate development to make up for pandemic revenue losses

CEO calls venture a ‘creative way’ to boost funding
Grosvenor acquires Oakridge transit centre site

Grosvenor acquires Oakridge transit centre site

Redevelopment of property bought from MOMC Canada set to begin in 2025 on first of four phases
Tech companies still scooping up office space and Vancouver’s feeling the squeeze

Tech companies still scooping up office space and Vancouver’s feeling the squeeze

Downtown office vacancy hit 7.2% in the second quarter of 2022, according to Colliers data
Coquitlam 3.4 acres of industrial sells $6.4 million above assessed value

Coquitlam 3.4 acres of industrial sells $6.4 million above assessed value

Near Coquitlam Town Centre, the land is meant to develop into 100,000 square feet of strata industrial space in a joint-venture play
Victoria bylaw makes builders pay for not salvaging demolition material

Victoria bylaw makes builders pay for not salvaging demolition material

New rules will add thousands of dollars to demolition cost, says industry spokesman
Vancouver west side home destroyed by fire was not approved for demolition

Vancouver west side home destroyed by fire was not approved for demolition

The Vancouver west side home that was destroyed by a massive fire late Friday had a city permit issued for salvage and abatement – but specifically not for demolition, according to municipal records.