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Developer appealing $46K fine for violating stop-work order at Burnaby condo project

Developer appealing $46K fine for violating stop-work order at Burnaby condo project

Amacon Construction Ltd. was ordered to stop all work above Level 5 of its 22-storey Alaska Street highrise project in May.
Updated: District of Squamish sells property to Vancouver Coastal Health

Updated: District of Squamish sells property to Vancouver Coastal Health

According to the minutes of a recent special business meeting, the District has agreed to sell 42000 Loggers Lane to VCH for $17.49 million.
B.C. office tenants hope ‘hotelification’ brings back workers

B.C. office tenants hope ‘hotelification’ brings back workers

Amenity-packed, flexible office space designs are increasingly favoured by building owners and corporate tenants.
Arny Wise: Jericho plan fails to serve Vancouver’s housing needs

Arny Wise: Jericho plan fails to serve Vancouver’s housing needs

Density, affordability in MST plan for Jericho is lacking, writes retired developer
Rebound forecast in multifamily rental sales: CBRE

Rebound forecast in multifamily rental sales: CBRE

REITs, not-for-profits seen becoming more active this year
CEBA fallout sets stage for ‘sizeable impact’ on B.C. real estate

CEBA fallout sets stage for ‘sizeable impact’ on B.C. real estate

Overall vacancy rates may not change, but industry experts caution there is potential for a bit of a shake-up.
$140,000 fine levied against two unlicensed B.C. property managers

$140,000 fine levied against two unlicensed B.C. property managers

In separate but similar decisions, the B.C. Financial Services Authority has levied fines against Kirsten Marie Scoffield and Glenn Richard Campbell for operating unlicensed property management services in the Lower Mainland.
Downtown Eastside 'social justice' developer committed fraud, panel rules

Downtown Eastside 'social justice' developer committed fraud, panel rules

Cherie White of Kingdom Investments 2015 Inc. committed fraud by misappropriating investors' money from a house-flipping arrangement she advertised between 2016 and 2019.
B.C.'s office, industrial real estate markets to adjust in 2024

B.C.'s office, industrial real estate markets to adjust in 2024

Metro Vancouver’s retail segment is expected to remain stable despite inflation.
Housing minister warns against resistance to ending exclusionary zoning

Housing minister warns against resistance to ending exclusionary zoning

TORONTO — Canada's Housing Minister is warning that municipalities won't succeed with applications for federal housing accelerator funding unless they are flexible on zoning rules.