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District of North Vancouver council says no to towers on North Shore Winter Club land

District of North Vancouver council says no to towers on North Shore Winter Club land

A massive development proposal met swift rejection Monday as District of North Vancouver council nixed two Keith Road skyscrapers that would have paid for a new North Shore Winter Club.
West Van open to taller Park Royal towers

West Van open to taller Park Royal towers

Though excavation and construction are already under way, West Vancouver council will soon be considering whether to add more floors to two already approved residential towers at Park Royal.
Property owner committed to making vision for Westport Village a reality

Property owner committed to making vision for Westport Village a reality

While the foundation for a new gateway at the western end of Port Moody is beginning to set, it will still be several years before 10 new buildings begin to rise from the former Andrés Wines’ site at the corner of Clarke Street and Barnet Highway.
Vancouver’s incentive programs ‘absolutely necessary’ to create new rental housing

Vancouver’s incentive programs ‘absolutely necessary’ to create new rental housing

City of Vancouver incentive programs for building rental housing have produced hundreds of rental units, but more incentives may be needed to bolster supply, according to a staff report delivered to council July 24.
B.C.’s recreational home prices robust overall, but highly variable: Re/Max

B.C.’s recreational home prices robust overall, but highly variable: Re/Max

Vacation market activity is hyperlocal and hypersensitive to regional influences, says broker
Residential, purpose-built rental sales plummet from a year ago

Residential, purpose-built rental sales plummet from a year ago

Residential turmoil Release of June housing resale data last week by the Canadian Real Estate Association provoked mixed reactions. On the one hand, RBC Economics headlined its analysis of the figures: “A stable market isn’t a bad thing.
Burnaby's first rental-zoning proposal coming to public hearing

Burnaby's first rental-zoning proposal coming to public hearing

Three-storey, 25-unit building proposed for 18th Avenue
Canada’s office construction outpacing U.S.’s by nearly double: Colliers

Canada’s office construction outpacing U.S.’s by nearly double: Colliers

Rate of building relative to size of office market is 87 per cent higher in Canada than U.S. – but why?
B.C. court rules against Concord Pacific in Plaza of Nations case

B.C. court rules against Concord Pacific in Plaza of Nations case

The Supreme Court of British Columbia has sided with Oei Hong Leong in a lengthy legal battle between the Singapore-based magnate and Vancouver development giant Concord Pacific Group over the Plaza of Nations site.
Scuttled Alfa condo project cites lawsuit from primary contractor among reasons for termination

Scuttled Alfa condo project cites lawsuit from primary contractor among reasons for termination

The last-minute cancellation of a 15-storey mixed-use residential tower in Richmond that has spurred outrage from pre-sale buyers stemmed from a costly dispute between the project’s developer and former primary contractor, legal documents show.