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Transit to shape Metro Vancouver office development in 2023

Transit to shape Metro Vancouver office development in 2023

With implications for ESG, affordable housing and in-person work, accessible transportation and transit-oriented development is top of mind for B.C. industry leaders
Prominent Coquitlam corner about to undergo a transformation

Prominent Coquitlam corner about to undergo a transformation

Once an older neighbourhood of 1920s and 1930s working class houses, this south west Coquitlam neighbourhood is changing. Signage has gone up to promote the Salishan by Ledingham McAllister on Lougheed Highway.
B.C. residential real estate investors unfairly ‘painted as speculators’: BCREA

B.C. residential real estate investors unfairly ‘painted as speculators’: BCREA

Most B.C. homeowners-investors also landlords, according to B.C. Real Estate Association economist
Opinion: Remembering Larry Fisher – a titan of B.C.’s construction industry

Opinion: Remembering Larry Fisher – a titan of B.C.’s construction industry

The construction industry, Surrey and B.C.’s free-enterprise movement lost a legendary figure this weekend, when Lark Group founder Larry Fisher passed away after a long, furious fight with cancer.
Wall Financial's shares spike 16 per cent after dividend announcement

Wall Financial's shares spike 16 per cent after dividend announcement

Vancouver-based company declared a $3-per-share dividend Friday
Gloomy economic outlook, elevated mortgages drag down 2023 B.C. housing market: BCREA

Gloomy economic outlook, elevated mortgages drag down 2023 B.C. housing market: BCREA

VANCOUVER — The British Columbia Real Estate Association says the chill across the province's property sector will drag on through this year, but it calls for a strong rebound in 2024.
Coquitlam apartment sales increased 37% in January despite regional real estate woes

Coquitlam apartment sales increased 37% in January despite regional real estate woes

Only 30 per cent of available homes sold in the Tri-Cities last month, but there were three areas that caught wind of market buyers.
Investors made up 20 to 30% of homeowners in some provinces: Statistics Canada

Investors made up 20 to 30% of homeowners in some provinces: Statistics Canada

OTTAWA — New Statistics Canada data shows investors made up almost one third of homeowners in some provinces in 2020. The data agency says investors made up 31.
Photos: This old strip mall once Coquitlam's first 'modern' shopping centre

Photos: This old strip mall once Coquitlam's first 'modern' shopping centre

It was big news when Burquitlam Plaza opened 65 years ago — and you could get chicken for 49 cents a pound.
'We’re going as fast as we can go with the resources we have': Whistler 2020 Development Co. president

'We’re going as fast as we can go with the resources we have': Whistler 2020 Development Co. president

The WDC hopes to start construction next month on a new employee rental building in Cheakamus Crossing