Vancouver City Council has approved the removal of social housing from The Curv, in exchange for a $55 million cash payment.
That price tag is nothing compared to the many glamorous newer apartment units in condo towers throughout Metro Vancouver that reach 45 storeys and higher. Some can sell from $5 to $15 million each.
His real-estate empire included the city’s gleaming, 48-storey One Wall Centre, and he bolstered his fortune by acquiring or ...
Vancouver city council has approved a 571-unit rental tower development in affluent West Point Grey that includes 20 per cent below-market housing. The original design for the property on West ...
PCI Developments is approaching completion of the fourth phase of the King George Hub master-planned development in Surrey, B ...
The British Columbia and federal governments have announced funding to ensure adequate housing for survivors of gender-based ...
A proposal to turn Vancouver’s Langara Family YMCA into mixed-use towers will go before city ... and 269 strata condos. It would also house a community centre with a 49-space child care centre ...
The federal government should shelve its Temporary Foreign Worker program in favour of investing in Canadian skilled workers, ...