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Provincial cutbacks hit office market

Cutbacks by the provincial government have driven Victoria’s office vacancies to record levels and are adding to the glut of space in downtown Vancouver, commercial real estate agents and property managers confirm.

Vancouver extends building bylaw deadline

Implementation of the City of Vancouver Building Bylaw – which will ban doorknobs and usher in some of the toughest energy requirements in Canada – has been postponed from March 2014 until July 1 2014, according to Mark Hartman, Vancouver’s green bui

Roof on Surrey tower could house event business

While many high-rise developers are rediscovering roof space for amenities, gardens and even fountains, Century Group may be the first to consider a commercial business operating from atop a tower.

Mount Washington Ski Resort up for sale

The owners of Mount Washington Alpine Resort have quietly put Vancouver Island’s only commercial ski hill on the market. “It’s probably been in the process for six to eight months,” Don Sharpe, director of business operations, told CHEK News.

Vancouver condo developer says Calgary next big play

Downtown Calgary is the next big play for multi-family residential developers, according to Cameron McNeill, president of Mac Marketing Solutions, Vancouver’s market-leading condominium sales agent.

Government cuts bite into Victoria office market

Downsizing by the provincial and federal governments and the closing of Microsoft’s development office has pushed Victoria’s office vacancy rate to a 16-year high.

New Westminster hopes to sell vacant office tower

“We have no leases signed yet,” said Andrew Laurie, a senior associate with Cushman Wakefield, the commercial broker handling office leases in Merchant Square. “We do have a lot of interest in the project.

Concrete rental tower in North Vancouver is first to sell in 23 years

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Landlord expects Pacific Centre retail expansion to be full by 2015 launch

The expansion would not only have 44,000 square feet of retail space but also almost 30,000 square feet of concourse common space. An escalator is expected to rise out of the concourse to the corner of Granville and Robson streets, Knoepfel said.

Car for condo promo proves winner

For example, if the car is valued at $5,400, the buyer could qualify for an initial 2% down payment on a $269,800 one-bedroom condo at InGastown.