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Vancouver and Toronto stall national home-price growth in March, says index

Vancouver and Toronto stall national home-price growth in March, says index

Canada’s housing market shows a clear preference in March as single-family homes gain 5%, according to RPS-Wahi index
CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts slowed in March

CMHC reports annual pace of housing starts slowed in March

OTTAWA — Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. says the annual pace of housing starts in March slowed compared with February.
Trade war could boost mass-timber construction in B.C., says developer

Trade war could boost mass-timber construction in B.C., says developer

Higher cost mitigated by time and labour savings, according to Adera Development
Massive Anmore development proposal will strain road connections through Port Moody: report

Massive Anmore development proposal will strain road connections through Port Moody: report

Icona Properties wants to build 2,200 new homes on 150 acres of property it owns in south Anmore, at the corner of 1st Avenue and Sunnyside Road.
Burnaby Heights construction hole for sale for $16 million

Burnaby Heights construction hole for sale for $16 million

A partially constructed five-storey mixed-use project at 4451 Hastings St. has gone bust and is now on the market.
Vancouver needs 10K more hotel rooms, says report

Vancouver needs 10K more hotel rooms, says report

City’s hotel crunch means lucrative business being turned away
Industrial real estate in Vancouver sees early 2025 shakeup

Industrial real estate in Vancouver sees early 2025 shakeup

Vacancy rates on upward trend, says Avison Young report
Squamish Nation nears milestone as Sen̓áḵw construction advances

Squamish Nation nears milestone as Sen̓áḵw construction advances

Three towers now rising on site of 6,000-unit development by Vancouver's Burrard Bridge
Office conversions on the rise, trophy offices all the rage in Vancouver, says report

Office conversions on the rise, trophy offices all the rage in Vancouver, says report

Tenants favour newer buildings as employers reimagine office environments post-pandemic, according to Avison Young
'If you want backlash, it will be coming full force': Is a massive development proposal in Anmore moving too fast?

'If you want backlash, it will be coming full force': Is a massive development proposal in Anmore moving too fast?

Tuesday, April 1, Anmore council agreed to a timetable that could see final approval of amendments to the village’s official community plan bylaws by May 27 which would allow the development to proceed.