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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
Lower property assessments set to raise Greater Vancouver taxes

Lower property assessments set to raise Greater Vancouver taxes

Valuation day With the first half of the year done, the number crunchers will be busy sorting the data for initial insights on the market with a view to figuring out where the second half will take us.
Mortgage stress test caused a third of B.C. residential sales slowdown: BCREA

Mortgage stress test caused a third of B.C. residential sales slowdown: BCREA

Market decline largely due to interest rates and affordability, but sales would be 10 per cent higher without stress test, says economic study
Coquitlam tweaks housing regs to encourage more density

Coquitlam tweaks housing regs to encourage more density

A broader range of smaller, more affordable housing units could be on the way in southwest Coquitlam after council approved changes Monday to the city’s Housing Choices Program.
Vancouver home to Canada’s greenest office giants

Vancouver home to Canada’s greenest office giants

BentallGreenOak merger banners latest super-green tower launched in city’s downtown core
Vancouver tied with Toronto for hottest office market in North America: report

Vancouver tied with Toronto for hottest office market in North America: report

Downtown office vacancies plummet to 2.6 per cent, the most in-demand on the continent, along with Toronto
Port Moody condos to get public hearing

Port Moody condos to get public hearing

A 117-unit, six-storey condo development proposed for just east of the Shopper’s Drug Mart store on St. Johns Street in Port Moody will go to a public hearing July 23 — despite reservations expressed by city staff in a report.