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Daycare space an emerging office tower amenity

Daycare space an emerging office tower amenity

Dedicated daycare space profitable but ‘onerous and complicated’ to build in new towers
Trudeau says Lower Mainland housing relief measures coming soon

Trudeau says Lower Mainland housing relief measures coming soon

Prime Minister in Vancouver for multi-day B.C. trip
B.C. hotel real estate piquing investor interest

B.C. hotel real estate piquing investor interest

Province had more hotel transactions in 2021 than any other year in the past decade
Amendments introduced to pave way for real estate cooling-off period

Amendments introduced to pave way for real estate cooling-off period

The proposed cooling-off period would give buyers a limited amount of time to consider their offers, ensure financing, obtain a home inspection and cancel a purchase
‘Unprecedented’ construction costs jeopardize projects

‘Unprecedented’ construction costs jeopardize projects

Some Metro Vancouver developers are taking their cash elsewhere as margins disappear
Flooding didn't sink industrial land values in Abbotsford

Flooding didn't sink industrial land values in Abbotsford

Flooding last fall failed to dampen activity as prices for scarce land nudge $5 million an acre
Burnaby landlord 'bleeding' cash waiting to oust tenants who stopped paying rent

Burnaby landlord 'bleeding' cash waiting to oust tenants who stopped paying rent

Landlord in Burnaby says the Residential Tenancy Branch needs more staff to deal with complaints.
Plan in the works for CapU campus on Squamish oceanfront

Plan in the works for CapU campus on Squamish oceanfront

Capilano University will pay $5 million for two acres of property in the Oceanfront Squamish development
Coquitlam's real estate arm plans more condos around Burke Mountain Village

Coquitlam's real estate arm plans more condos around Burke Mountain Village

The city is proposing additional multifamily development around a future commercial and social hub
B.C. building permit numbers down

B.C. building permit numbers down

B.C. construction intentions declined 26.5 per cent in January to a seasonally adjusted $1.37 billion, marking a return to a more modest pace following a strong second half of 2021.