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Residential land still seeing eye-popping prices

Residential land still seeing eye-popping prices

Even as B.C. home prices decline, Metro Vancouver and Vancouver Island developers appear willing to pay millions of dollars per acre for residential assemblies
Abbotsford 140-acre industrial park given greenlight

Abbotsford 140-acre industrial park given greenlight

Eleven buildings covering 1.3 million square feet could help alleviate a shortage of light industrial and distribution space within two years
Tech layoffs fuel speculation about Vancouver sublease space

Tech layoffs fuel speculation about Vancouver sublease space

Amazon mum on plans for space at 349 West Georgia built for 6,000 staff
Mass layoffs at Amazon hit Vancouver offices

Mass layoffs at Amazon hit Vancouver offices

Amazon staff in Vancouver are being impacted by the company's global staff cuts
New owner transparency rules coming to B.C. home sales

New owner transparency rules coming to B.C. home sales

All residential sales as of November 30 must include a list of people who have some ‘meaningful relationship with the land’ or any indirect ownership in it
Mixed-use projects have benefits but they can’t be forced, say developers

Mixed-use projects have benefits but they can’t be forced, say developers

Planners need to scale back expectations to prevent Frankenprojects
Prince Rupert Port lands $79 million in federal funding

Prince Rupert Port lands $79 million in federal funding

The investment will go towards the building of a second berth at Prince Rupert’s Trigon Pacific facility – formerly known as Ridley Terminals
Surrey’s Health and Technology District expands with biggest build

Surrey’s Health and Technology District expands with biggest build

ICT Group and Lark Group’s Health and Technology District in downtown Surrey expanded November 14 as it broke ground on the City Centre 4 building, its largest phase to date
Canadian housing sales 'popped up' in October: CREA

Canadian housing sales 'popped up' in October: CREA

Latest data from the Canadian Real Estate Association shows sales downturn may be ending early, though composite home price is down nearly 10 per cent from 2021
Escalating attacks in northern B.C. remain unsolved

Escalating attacks in northern B.C. remain unsolved

Perpetrators of a February attack near Houston that caused $8 million in damage to a pipeline camp, and an October arson attack on emergency vehicles in Smithers, remain a mystery