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Vancouver developers struggle with wave of insolvencies as costs soar

Vancouver developers struggle with wave of insolvencies as costs soar

Restructurings more common in current difficult economic, regulatory environment
Port Moody council approves rental tower despite concerns about view corridors, unit sizes

Port Moody council approves rental tower despite concerns about view corridors, unit sizes

A 12-storey rental tower with 128 apartments in Port Moody will be built atop a six-storey parkade, four of which will be above ground.
BoC official warns against playing with mortgage rules to make housing affordable

BoC official warns against playing with mortgage rules to make housing affordable

The Bank of Canada’s senior deputy governor is warning against adjusting mortgage rules to try to make the prospect of homeownership more affordable.
Images: Proposal pitches 29-storey hotel beside Stanley Park

Images: Proposal pitches 29-storey hotel beside Stanley Park

It includes a new restaurant space and a rooftop swimming pool
Falling rates fuel resurgence in Vancouver office investment, says Avison Young

Falling rates fuel resurgence in Vancouver office investment, says Avison Young

Deals in office market expected to ramp up as lower interest rates take hold
Calgary takes top spot for investors in PwC-Urban Land Institute report

Calgary takes top spot for investors in PwC-Urban Land Institute report

Vancouver ranks second as acquisition, development costs pose challenges
'Ready for both': Canadians prepare for any outcome as Trump declares victory

'Ready for both': Canadians prepare for any outcome as Trump declares victory

WASHINGTON — Former president Donald Trump declared victory early Wednesday morning as the path to victory for Vice-President Kamala Harris was significantly diminished by Pennsylvania's swing back to the Republican leader.
B.C. forest sector prognosis becoming progressively grim

B.C. forest sector prognosis becoming progressively grim

When an annual allowable cut cannot be achieved, data suggests forestry companies cut and run south.
Business groups say B.C. port stoppage will hurt companies, Canadian economy

Business groups say B.C. port stoppage will hurt companies, Canadian economy

Business groups say the work stoppage at B.C. ports is the latest in a run of supply chain disruptions affecting Canadian companies and the country's economy.
Hines refocuses on Vancouver following Calgary residential build

Hines refocuses on Vancouver following Calgary residential build

Pre-leasing counting on an upswing in tenant activity as vacancies max out