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Low Canadian dollar, high returns driving hotel sales volumes

Low Canadian dollar, high returns driving hotel sales volumes

The national hotel market has hit a six-year high, according to a new report by Colliers International
“Liquid rich” Northeast B.C. inks first LNG export deal

“Liquid rich” Northeast B.C. inks first LNG export deal

Dawson Creek parking lots and hotels packed as massive Montney gas fields attract international clients and $15 billion in major projects fire up across the Northeast region
Victoria office vacancies plunge to an 18-year low

Victoria office vacancies plunge to an 18-year low

Sales of buildings also on record pace with downtown leading the action – but owners of older space need upgrades to compete
Vancouver's Concert Properties to manage Canada's largest sustainable warehouse

Vancouver's Concert Properties to manage Canada's largest sustainable warehouse

The company's new CREC Commercial Fund LP purchased the Brampton, ON industrial facility for $158.25 million
SFU announces plans for new Burnaby campus football field

SFU announces plans for new Burnaby campus football field

The stadium will become the school's first permanent home venue for its athletics department
232-acre Port Moody development will be environmentally sustainable

232-acre Port Moody development will be environmentally sustainable

A "green" architect has been chosen for the Ioco Townsite lands on the Port Moody-Anmore border
Victoria gets new sewage treatment plant

Victoria gets new sewage treatment plant

Progress is finally underway on the project after federal mandate requiring sewage to be treated by 2020
New ski resort coming to B.C. by Christmas 2018

New ski resort coming to B.C. by Christmas 2018

The year-round resort will draw in glacier sightseers and snow sport enthusiasts alike
Ironworks mixed-use strata project sells fast in East Vancouver

Ironworks mixed-use strata project sells fast in East Vancouver

Conwest's industrial and office site is already half sold and the developer is reportedly "beating off investors with a stick"
'Green' buildings bylaw will drive up costs of new Vancouver developments

'Green' buildings bylaw will drive up costs of new Vancouver developments

Big windows, balconies could cost extra under Vancouver’s new zero-emission zoning bylaw that comes into force on May 1