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Western Canada deemed commercial real estate ‘hot spot’ for cannabis industry

Western Canada deemed commercial real estate ‘hot spot’ for cannabis industry

Kelowna and Edmonton in particular expected to see considerable increase in retail and industrial sales post-legalization, says report
Developer files application for 54-storey downtown Vancouver tower (IMAGES)

Developer files application for 54-storey downtown Vancouver tower (IMAGES)

What would be city’s fourth-tallest high-rise aims to echo under-construction Vancouver House opposite, to create new “Granville Gateway”
Squamish landowner denied permission to develop – again

Squamish landowner denied permission to develop – again

400-acre property, which has connective mountain biking trails, may not be built upon until Squamish population exceeds 22,500
Squamish landowner denied permission to develop – again

Squamish landowner denied permission to develop – again

400-acre property, which has connective mountain biking trails, may not be built upon until Squamish population exceeds 22,500
City of North Van gives Chesterfield rentals go-ahead

City of North Van gives Chesterfield rentals go-ahead

Two-thirds of tenants successfully relocated
Opinion: Why falling prices won’t make buying a home more affordable

Opinion: Why falling prices won’t make buying a home more affordable

Don’t get too excited by the prospect of a market correction, would-be buyers – although it may help a select few
Beedie follows rebranding trend to simplify company names

Beedie follows rebranding trend to simplify company names

Weight Watchers, Dunkin’ Donuts have also opted to trim letters from corporate brands
27-unit townhouse project approved for Mt. Seymour Parkway

27-unit townhouse project approved for Mt. Seymour Parkway

Neighbouring 28-unit project rejected
Where is the North Shore’s most sought-after neighbourhood? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Where is the North Shore’s most sought-after neighbourhood? (INFOGRAPHIC)

Hot trends in local property searches and home prices revealed in this cool graphic breakdown
Realtor played 'shell game' in hopes of $1.8M commission on Burnaby lowrise sale: judge

Realtor played 'shell game' in hopes of $1.8M commission on Burnaby lowrise sale: judge

A B.C. Supreme Court judge had harsh words for all concerned as he dismissed competing claims for a “nondescript” three-storey rental apartment that has doubled in value since Burnaby city council approved its Metrotown Downtown Plan in July 2017.