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Strong demand, short supply keep office, industrial on full boil

Strong demand, short supply keep office, industrial on full boil

World leader The latest figures from CBRE Ltd. give Vancouver’s downtown a credible claim to being the hottest office market in the world, and most certainly North America.
Building the case for more mass timber construction

Building the case for more mass timber construction

B.C. government investing in engineered wood as producers eye market demand
Lower Mainland’s new home supply plummets by nearly half: report

Lower Mainland’s new home supply plummets by nearly half: report

Just over 4,000 new homes were released in region in first six months of 2019, versus nearly 8,000 one year previously
Home sales down in B.C. on annual basis, up nationwide

Home sales down in B.C. on annual basis, up nationwide

Near-12-per-cent year-over-year sales decline in B.C. is offset nationally by gains in Toronto and Montreal
Port Moody's Westport Village goes to public hearing

Port Moody's Westport Village goes to public hearing

Despite many supporters at meeting, Port Moody council has concerns
B.C.’s biggest construction companies getting bigger

B.C.’s biggest construction companies getting bigger

Average billings among the top 20 increased by 13.4% between 2017 and 2018
Pacific Centre plaza redevelopment passes hurdle

Pacific Centre plaza redevelopment passes hurdle

City’s development permit board unanimously recommends project with conditions
Speculation and vacancy tax meets targets: B.C. government

Speculation and vacancy tax meets targets: B.C. government

So far, the province has collected $115 million from property owners, which is $5 million more than the government had expected
Surrey’s infamous Flamingo faces last call

Surrey’s infamous Flamingo faces last call

Notorious stripper and party bar demolished for condo project
Vancouver council approves 32-storey Pender Street office tower

Vancouver council approves 32-storey Pender Street office tower

Supporters cited need for more office space downtown