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'This is a big change': Downtown Port Moody's first towers get the go-ahead

'This is a big change': Downtown Port Moody's first towers get the go-ahead

Vancouver-based Beedie Living will construct 32-, 34- and 38-storey towers on Spring Street, near the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
Seaspan smashes record for most expensive property in North Shore history

Seaspan smashes record for most expensive property in North Shore history

North Vancouver's Chemtrade chemical plant and G3 grain terminal and Park Royal in West Van also make the list, though all trail behind Seaspan's Pemberton Avenue shipyard
B.C. Realtor ordered to pay $286K over ‘repugnant’ misconduct

B.C. Realtor ordered to pay $286K over ‘repugnant’ misconduct

Alden Chand, who took $200,000 from neighbours to buy himself a home, is no longer licensed but may still face regulatory hearing, according to B.C. Financial Services Authority
B.C. Realtor banned, fined $80K for ‘predatory’ misconduct

B.C. Realtor banned, fined $80K for ‘predatory’ misconduct

Former Blueprint Realty Inc./RE/MAX Blueprint real estate agent in Surrey committed multiple acts of professional misconduct on his first property sale in 2015, according to a BCFSA hearing officer
New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

New bylaw brings more protections for Port Moody tenants

Port Moody landlords who don't follow the new rules could face a fine up to $50,000
Photos: Canada's most expensive condo is for sale and it's on top of a Vancouver hotel

Photos: Canada's most expensive condo is for sale and it's on top of a Vancouver hotel

It costs $21 million.
Public hearing for Port Moody towers scheduled for Feb. 4

Public hearing for Port Moody towers scheduled for Feb. 4

A proposal by Beedie Living would see three towers of 32, 34 and 38 storeys constructed on Spring Street, east of the Moody Centre SkyTrain station.
Port Moody councillors want assurances new condos in the city will be occupied by their purchasers

Port Moody councillors want assurances new condos in the city will be occupied by their purchasers

Statistics Canada says more than a third of new condos built in British Columbia in 2022 were sold to investors.
'There is valuable information': Port Moody will continue membership in Urban Development Institute

'There is valuable information': Port Moody will continue membership in Urban Development Institute

The Urban Development Institute is comprised of representatives from local governments, developers, industry professionals, non-profit groups and First Nations.
Port Moody wants to see more houses moved instead of demolished

Port Moody wants to see more houses moved instead of demolished

Port Moody averages about one house move a year, says the city's manager of building and bylaw enforcement.