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Investors see enduring value in heritage buildings

Investors see enduring value in heritage buildings

Toronto’s Allied Properties buys 1910-vintage Dominion Building for more than $40m
Vancouver parents give first-time homebuyer kids $180k on average: CIBC

Vancouver parents give first-time homebuyer kids $180k on average: CIBC

About 30% of Canadian first-time homebuyers getting help from parents, says report
Housing shortage rattles Vancouver market

Housing shortage rattles Vancouver market

As listings drop to 30-year lows, starts of new homes plunged 25 per cent in September from a month earlier
Vancouver housing starts sink 37% in September

Vancouver housing starts sink 37% in September

Multi-family projects main source of decline in home construction
Vancouver council approves Shaughnessy rental housing complex

Vancouver council approves Shaughnessy rental housing complex

Council rejected original proposal in 2019 on concerns raised by neighbouring hospice
Could a 500-foot tower be coming to Vancouver’s False Creek South?

Could a 500-foot tower be coming to Vancouver’s False Creek South?

City staff releases ‘conceptual development plan’ for 80 acres of city land between Burrard and Cambie bridges
Allied Properties buys Vancouver's Dominion Building

Allied Properties buys Vancouver's Dominion Building

Building was temporarily the tallest in the British Empire, and had been owned by Cohen family since 1943
Vancouver’s commercial real estate market tilts east

Vancouver’s commercial real estate market tilts east

High tech and medical sectors shift direction of office space development in the city
Granville Street project seeks council approval to go higher

Granville Street project seeks council approval to go higher

Design includes glass office space above Commodore Ballroom and other downtown Vancouver heritage buildings
Restrictions (slightly) eased for ALR farmland in British Columbia

Restrictions (slightly) eased for ALR farmland in British Columbia

Changes that comes at the end of the year allows secondary homes, and rentals, on protected farmland for the first time in more than 40 years