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Memo to homeless: help coming in three years

Memo to homeless: help coming in three years

$40 billion national housing strategy fleshed out in Vancouver – but delivery details remain vague
From Mideast to Metro Vancouver, a developer's story

From Mideast to Metro Vancouver, a developer's story

A profile of Mohammed Esfahani, president, Qualex-Landmark Group
New downtown office towers seek tech tenants, land investors

New downtown office towers seek tech tenants, land investors

Tech invisibility November 9’s opening of the Exchange at 475 Howe Street marked the end of the latest wave of office construction in the downtown core and set the stage for towers to come as Burrard Place, Vancouver Centre 2, and 320 Granville (amon
First new Port Moody rental building in more than 30 years closer to reality

First new Port Moody rental building in more than 30 years closer to reality

The first new rental building in Port Moody in more than 30 years is a step closer to getting built. The project, to be constructed by developer Woodbridge Properties on St.
Downtown city towers get remedial class work

Downtown city towers get remedial class work

Technology changing the classification status of major Vancouver office buildings
B.C.’s largest property managers expand their holdings

B.C.’s largest property managers expand their holdings

Industrial, office space properties account for the biggest increases in square footage
Richmond residents want more from Onni over Imperial Landing development

Richmond residents want more from Onni over Imperial Landing development

Richmond City Hall council chambers is scheduled to hold round two of one of the most controversial public hearings in the city’s history November 20 at 7 p.m.
Arts Umbrella to lease 50,000 square feet on Granville Island

Arts Umbrella to lease 50,000 square feet on Granville Island

Non-profit arts education centre will take former Emily Carr University space
Foreign buyers remain steady in Richmond

Foreign buyers remain steady in Richmond

Foreign influence in Richmond real estate remains strong and steady, according to recent data released by the B.C. Ministry of Finance.
Vancouver market has ‘regained lost ground’ after foreign-buyer tax last year: Teranet

Vancouver market has ‘regained lost ground’ after foreign-buyer tax last year: Teranet

Repeat home sales prices increased 0.7% in October and 12% year-over-year across Metro Vancouver, according to Teranet’s House Price Index, which measures price changes for repeat sales of single-family homes.