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‘Interim period of chaos’ stalling development in Metro Vancouver

‘Interim period of chaos’ stalling development in Metro Vancouver

One of the biggest barriers to development in Greater Vancouver may be newly elected municipal governments in the region.
Wood investment turns into gold for developer

Wood investment turns into gold for developer

With mass timber set for the mainstream, the one challenge could be producing enough for both encapsulated and exposed uses
‘Interim period of chaos’ stalling development

‘Interim period of chaos’ stalling development

One of the biggest barriers to development in Greater Vancouver may be newly elected municipal governments in the region.
More than half of Canadians would wait a year to buy a home: poll

More than half of Canadians would wait a year to buy a home: poll

As buyers continue to sit on the sidelines, poll uncovers reasons for waiting, plus other homebuyer trends
International Village mall no longer marketed for sale

International Village mall no longer marketed for sale

Less than a week after it was reported for sale, Vancouver mall disappears from retail portfolio sales brochure
Greater Vancouver building permits break billion-dollar streak

Greater Vancouver building permits break billion-dollar streak

B.C. saw lower intentions to build multi-family products
Tsawwassen town centre master plan unveiled

Tsawwassen town centre master plan unveiled

Century Group now gathering feedback on major redevelopment proposal
Canada’s major housing markets still at high risk of price drops, says IMF

Canada’s major housing markets still at high risk of price drops, says IMF

Metro Vancouver, Greater Toronto and Calgary are highly vulnerable real estate markets, according to global report
Vancouver's International Village mall – AKA Tinseltown – listed for sale

Vancouver's International Village mall – AKA Tinseltown – listed for sale

The mall is one of a portfolio of three properties being marketed for sale by CBRE for an undisclosed price
CMHC defends new First Time Home Buyer Incentive’s purchase price limits

CMHC defends new First Time Home Buyer Incentive’s purchase price limits

Federal housing agency says more than 10 per cent of Metro Vancouver home purchases would fall within price cap