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Aggressive Passive tower will test new condo price ceiling

Aggressive Passive tower will test new condo price ceiling

Built on dirt valued at $3,900 per square foot with a construction costs up to 20 per cent above market, new 60-storey Curv condos could be Vancouver’s most expensive
Second charged in murder of B.C. black-market banker

Second charged in murder of B.C. black-market banker

Accomplice faces charges in connection with 2020 shooting death of alleged money launderer Jian Jun Zhu
Long-delayed Port Moody housing project approved, with a costly catch

Long-delayed Port Moody housing project approved, with a costly catch

At the last minute – and after years of plans and debate – surprised developer told it now must also include nearly 400 below-market rentals in its Coronation Park build
Kelowna airport projects take off as passenger volumes rise

Kelowna airport projects take off as passenger volumes rise

Stronger, faster recovery will allow infrastructure development to move forward
Fort Nelson First Nation partnering to build $1.2B hydrogen facility

Fort Nelson First Nation partnering to build $1.2B hydrogen facility

Former plywood mill will process residue from logging and milling activities into carbon-negative hydrogen
Retail stays strong as spending shifts back to services

Retail stays strong as spending shifts back to services

Higher cap rates hold appeal for diversified investors
Developer eyes Granville Island-type project on Coquitlam waterfront

Developer eyes Granville Island-type project on Coquitlam waterfront

Fourteen years after Ryan Beedie got the OK for a waterfront community in southern Coquitlam, the well-known Metro Vancouver developer is ready to realize his vision for Fraser Mills.
Federal court overturns order to shut down salmon farms

Federal court overturns order to shut down salmon farms

Court rules former fisheries minister's decision lacked procedural fairness
Richmond office developer eyes smaller spaces despite density bonus

Richmond office developer eyes smaller spaces despite density bonus

Pandemic has changed office demand in the Richmond market, developer claims
Vancouver office market receiving a post-COVID boost

Vancouver office market receiving a post-COVID boost

Tech, life sciences tenants are showing interest in downtown space