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Tsawwassen Mills opening highlights B.C.'s retail sector boom

Tsawwassen Mills opening highlights B.C.'s retail sector boom

The outlet mall kicked off Oct. 5 to a massive crowd, cementing British Columbia as Canada's top province for consumer spending
Picking the right REITs to buy right now

Picking the right REITs to buy right now

Canadian real estate investment trusts are expected to average a 19 per cent return in 2016 – and some may be undervalued
Update: Forest uptick nails Prince George growth outlook

Update: Forest uptick nails Prince George growth outlook

Northern B.C. centre leads seven mid-tier Canadian cities as construction permits hit a pace of more than $12 million a month
Millennials driving Fraser Valley development pace

Millennials driving Fraser Valley development pace

A quarter of Metro Vancouver residents aged 19 to 34 live in Surrey and the fact has helped spur a commercial, educational and residential real estate boom
British Columbians ignore the affordability of manufactured homes

British Columbians ignore the affordability of manufactured homes

"People don't want to say they live in a trailer park," says a Vancouver mortgage manager, who believes classism is to blame for the low percentage of manufactured home sales
Size – and red tape – matters for new Metro restaurants

Size – and red tape – matters for new Metro restaurants

High rent and surging demand for residential density also push some operators out
Trio bid for Nanaimo-Vancouver passenger ferry service

Trio bid for Nanaimo-Vancouver passenger ferry service

Clipper Navigation, Riverside Marine and Island Ferry Services are all vying to operate the passage, with a decision expected by October
Coquitlam builders paying for binge

Coquitlam builders paying for binge

Developers forked over $17 million in fees last year alone
Lawsuit exposes soaring values in South Burnaby

Lawsuit exposes soaring values in South Burnaby

Vancouver Park Realty Ltd. is being sued after their three properties in the Metrotown area, assessed at $15 million, sold for $40 million
Housing advocates face arrest after protesting Metrotown demoviction

Housing advocates face arrest after protesting Metrotown demoviction

Burnaby group Alliance against Displacement aimed to halt demolition of affordable apartments