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‘Unprecedented paralysis of activity’ to curtail B.C. home sales: BCREA

‘Unprecedented paralysis of activity’ to curtail B.C. home sales: BCREA

Any buyer stimulus due to lower interest rates will be offset by economic paralysis, predicts association, which also calls for financial aid for households
Business activity ‘cut in half’ due to virus: survey

Business activity ‘cut in half’ due to virus: survey

Sixty per cent of B.C. businesses surveyed expect 50 per cent decline in revenue
Onni Group mulls height and density increase on massive Vancouver masterplan

Onni Group mulls height and density increase on massive Vancouver masterplan

Proposed changes to plans for Pearson Dogwood site would produce significant increase in rental apartments in development
B.C. golf courses tee up for buyers

B.C. golf courses tee up for buyers

At least a dozen golf courses are for sale around the province
Sector leaders tout smart cities as wise investment

Sector leaders tout smart cities as wise investment

Global initiatives deploy technology to improve quality of life in urban centres
Value of B.C. home sales in February jumps 41% year over year

Value of B.C. home sales in February jumps 41% year over year

Province's average home sale price last month was 12 per cent higher than a year ago, on sales that were up 26.3 per cent
Plaza of Nations landowner sues Concord Pacific president for $245M over alleged conspiracy

Plaza of Nations landowner sues Concord Pacific president for $245M over alleged conspiracy

Oei Hong Leong claims damages in alleged conspiracy to tie up prime Vancouver waterfront site in litigation and hamper development
New 23-storey office tower planned for downtown Vancouver

New 23-storey office tower planned for downtown Vancouver

Architect files rezoning application for modestly designed project for site next to under-construction Deloitte Summit building
More Metro Vancouver retail space is going dark

More Metro Vancouver retail space is going dark

New data shows 73,000 square feet shoved back on market or changed to other uses
First Nations share in the LNG spending bonanza

First Nations share in the LNG spending bonanza

Indigenous citizens in northern B.C. will be among the first to benefit, but they won’t be the last