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Large-format restaurants could be contenders for rising inventory of high-profile retail space

Large-format restaurants could be contenders for rising inventory of high-profile retail space

Restaurants on tap? A spate of store closures announced in recent weeks brings fresh meaning to the term “retail space.
Developers blast slow and cumbersome city planning processes

Developers blast slow and cumbersome city planning processes

Aquilini Development Group president feels like a lamb when visiting city planning department wolves
For sale: $34m boarding school in North Vancouver

For sale: $34m boarding school in North Vancouver

An international buyer is being sought for a shuttered private school in Maplewood worth almost $33.9 million
Ho-Hum. Vancouver still second-least affordable city

Ho-Hum. Vancouver still second-least affordable city

Vancouver second-least affordable city in group of nine developed countries for at least fourth straight year
Surrey City real estate still hot

Surrey City real estate still hot

Possible interest rate hike and Bank of Canada’s warning that Canadian housing market could be overvalued unlikely to hurt strong local market, realtors say
Buyers snap up opportunities for rentals and wineries in B.C.

Buyers snap up opportunities for rentals and wineries in B.C.

Sales of purpose-built multifamily rental buildings totalled 121 in the Lower Mainland in 2014, up from 94 in 2013.
Public to get say on potential Kingsgate Mall redevelopment

Public to get say on potential Kingsgate Mall redevelopment

Beedie Development Group leases the site from Vancouver School Board
Imperial Oil sells 232 acres in Anmore to novice developer

Imperial Oil sells 232 acres in Anmore to novice developer

A novice Vancouver developer has bought 232 acres of land in Anmore and Port Moody from Imperial Oil
“Backward” development pays off in Royal City's Brewery District

“Backward” development pays off in Royal City's Brewery District

Seasoned real estate developer Wesgroup “did everything backward” with its Brewery District in New Westminster
BC Children’s expansion behind sharp building permit spike in 2014

BC Children’s expansion behind sharp building permit spike in 2014

In October, building permits in the City of Vancouver surged 65% compared to the previous month