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What ever happened to Vancouver's $1B strategy to buy, renovate SROs?

What ever happened to Vancouver's $1B strategy to buy, renovate SROs?

Senior governments to blame, says city, with just $2 million secured for the purchase of 105 SROs and renovation of 2,500 rooms over several decades
Metro Vancouver’s industrial land shortage has ripple effects

Metro Vancouver’s industrial land shortage has ripple effects

Port-related uses alone require an additional 1,000 acres of land over the next 10 years
Calgary multifamily sale proves value of residential conversion

Calgary multifamily sale proves value of residential conversion

Deal is the city's biggest multifamily transaction of the past year
Alberta green energy moratorium won't stop Rocky View County project

Alberta green energy moratorium won't stop Rocky View County project

Six-month moratorium on new renewable energy projects over one megawatt ends in February
Four days a week key to lease renewals as workers return

Four days a week key to lease renewals as workers return

Companies with a higher number of mandated days in the office per week are more likely to maintain space requirements, according to Colliers
Daycare boom drives Alberta retail space race as tenant costs rise

Daycare boom drives Alberta retail space race as tenant costs rise

Government funding aims to create 65,000 new childcare spaces by 2026
Rent hit a new high in July as students prepped for school, buyers sidelined: report

Rent hit a new high in July as students prepped for school, buyers sidelined: report

TORONTO — Canadian renters have long lamented the increasing prices they see landlords request of tenants, but in July, those totals hit a level unseen in the country's history. Data from Rentals.
Vancouver real estate broker hit with $58,000 penalty for money laundering breaches

Vancouver real estate broker hit with $58,000 penalty for money laundering breaches

The broker was found to be in non-compliance of a number of regulations connected to money laundering and the Terrorist Financing Act.
Public hearing not needed for huge Delta mixed-use project

Public hearing not needed for huge Delta mixed-use project

‘City within a city’ is consistent with the official community plan so a public hearing is not required, but information sessions will be held this month
Canadians remain among the top foreign buyers of U.S. property

Canadians remain among the top foreign buyers of U.S. property

Homebuyers from Canada spent US$6.6 billion on vacation, rental and permanent residence properties south of the border between April 2022 and March 2023