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Don't cut office space, developer planning towers on Coquitlam–Burnaby border told

Don't cut office space, developer planning towers on Coquitlam–Burnaby border told

The move to cut out office space was largely criticized by Coquitlam council, which urged Onni to provide work areas given the 7.2-acre parcel is close to public transit.
Burnaby city council caves to B.C. transit-oriented development demands

Burnaby city council caves to B.C. transit-oriented development demands

Burnaby is set to approve a transit-oriented development bylaw, which the province had required to be passed back in June.
Is Canada running out of time to make its buildings net zero?

Is Canada running out of time to make its buildings net zero?

Experts say the country’s building sector is slow to meet emerging standards
B.C. real estate workforce facing pressure as housing demand surges, says report

B.C. real estate workforce facing pressure as housing demand surges, says report

More workers needed to keep up with aging in real estate sector and population at large
Metro Vancouver's quick-service restaurants face multiple challenges heading into 2025

Metro Vancouver's quick-service restaurants face multiple challenges heading into 2025

Demand outstrips location options but real estate costs erode margins
Vancouver home sales jump in November as more new listings keep prices steady: board

Vancouver home sales jump in November as more new listings keep prices steady: board

VANCOUVER — Greater Vancouver Realtors say the number of homes that changed hands in the region increased 28.1 per cent on a year-over-year basis in November, as buyers continued to take advantage of a relatively balanced market.
$27M in funding announced for 16 Indigenous housing projects in B.C.

$27M in funding announced for 16 Indigenous housing projects in B.C.

Indigenous peoples 13 times more likely to experience homelessness
Is housing a human right in Canada? Experts challenge approach to urban encampments

Is housing a human right in Canada? Experts challenge approach to urban encampments

B.C. human rights commissioner, federal housing advocate call for end to forced evictions.
HBC drops out of Oakridge Park redevelopment in Vancouver

HBC drops out of Oakridge Park redevelopment in Vancouver

HBC is backing out of its plan to operate a store at the redeveloped Oakridge Park in Vancouver. The Toronto-based retailer says it recently reached an agreement with QuadReal Properties allowing it to exit from the mixed-use project.
Mark Anthony Group buys BC Tree Fruits warehouse for $18M

Mark Anthony Group buys BC Tree Fruits warehouse for $18M

Alcohol conglomerate acquires 5.2-acre industrial site below asking price