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First Nations land top development executive

First Nations land top development executive

David Negrin crossing the street from Aquilini headquarters to Aquilini partner
Re:Address housing affordability conference costing $500,000

Re:Address housing affordability conference costing $500,000

Vancouver mayor’s 2008 promise to end homelessness by 2015 unfulfilled
Metro housing starts heat up as sales cool

Metro housing starts heat up as sales cool

Metro Vancouver multi-family construction surged in September, pushing provincial housing starts back to the record-high pace observed earlier in the year.
Anvil Centre sale tests Metro’s market for strata office space

Anvil Centre sale tests Metro’s market for strata office space

Forging ahead Cushman & Wakefield Ltd. is putting the push on New Westminster’s Anvil Centre, capitalizing on demand for strata office space with plans to sell portions of the 137,000-square-foot building.
Buoyant times for B.C. lodging operators and developers

Buoyant times for B.C. lodging operators and developers

Guest services Vancouver outshone much of Western Canada as a destination for travellers from the U.S. and elsewhere over the past year. Throw in investors, and it’s tough to figure out who doesn’t want to spend the night – or a few million – here.
Vancouver once again has Canada’s biggest jump in repeat home sales prices

Vancouver once again has Canada’s biggest jump in repeat home sales prices

Repeat home sales prices were up 24% year-over-year in Vancouver in September—the highest gain of all major cities across the country—according to the latest Teranet Home Price Index, which tracks price changes for repeat sales of single-family homes
Foreign real estate buyers tax won’t deter international investors in the long term: RBC

Foreign real estate buyers tax won’t deter international investors in the long term: RBC

The 15% tax on foreign real estate buyers enacted this summer has dampened foreign interest and will continue to do so in the short term, but Vancouver will remain attractive to investors from other countries, according to an RBC Economics report rel
Vancouver housing starts rebound in September: CMHC

Vancouver housing starts rebound in September: CMHC

September saw a bump in housing starts in Vancouver as a number of multi-family units were started across the region, the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corporation announced October 11.
TransLink mega land deal details revealed

TransLink mega land deal details revealed

$450 million sale of Oakridge Transit Centre is 2016’s second-biggest public land deal in B.C.
Starchitects redrawing Vancouver skyline

Starchitects redrawing Vancouver skyline

Internationally celebrated architects partner with local firms to reshape city