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Housing market in northwest B.C. defies COVID-19

Housing market in northwest B.C. defies COVID-19

Value of multi-family permits in Prince George higher in 2020 than in 2019
Market challenges not deterring large rental projects

Market challenges not deterring large rental projects

Multi-family rental starts up 34% despite B.C. rental restrictions and rising vacancies
Completed Robson Square renovation could be boon for area businesses

Completed Robson Square renovation could be boon for area businesses

Traffic west of the square on Robson Street had declined 30% in 2019, when the square was first fenced off
Suburbs, Fraser Valley real estate lures Vancouver residents

Suburbs, Fraser Valley real estate lures Vancouver residents

Valley’s home price and sales volume higher than Greater Vancouver’s
Vancouver office leasing starts to pick up after pandemic slowdown

Vancouver office leasing starts to pick up after pandemic slowdown

Many executives have delayed lease decisions until post-pandemic picture clears
Retail outlets the foundation of choice for major real estate developments in B.C.

Retail outlets the foundation of choice for major real estate developments in B.C.

Reports of its death greatly exaggerated as bricks-and-mortar retail anchors large developments
Cashing in on condo pre-sales and limited partnerships

Cashing in on condo pre-sales and limited partnerships

Second in a series: Opportunities available in Metro condominium market and pooled property purchases
Surrey developer wins right to expunge Twitter corruption claims

Surrey developer wins right to expunge Twitter corruption claims

Surrey developer Bob Cheema claims Surrey businessman Brian Young defamed him on social media
Miners break new ground with multibillion-dollar deals

Miners break new ground with multibillion-dollar deals

Median value on list of B.C.’s top mining sector mergers and acquisitions up almost 26%
B.C. philanthropist Ryan Beedie launches education scholarship to support single parents

B.C. philanthropist Ryan Beedie launches education scholarship to support single parents

Just in time for National Single Parent Day, B.C. real estate developer and philanthropist Ryan Beedie has launched a new scholarship program to help single parents pursue further education