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'We have a critical need': Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­councillors suggest empty office space become pod hotels

'We have a critical need': Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­councillors suggest empty office space become pod hotels

"We think there's an opportunity here to use existing office space."
Downtown Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­office tower sales establish new benchmark

Downtown Â鶹´«Ã½Ó³»­office tower sales establish new benchmark

Deal signals a new era of international investment
Vancity lists properties as credit union branch closures outpace banks

Vancity lists properties as credit union branch closures outpace banks

Sale-leaseback model promises responsiveness to member needs.
Second class-action lawsuit proposed over downtown UBCO campus construction

Second class-action lawsuit proposed over downtown UBCO campus construction

Overlapping lawsuits highlight broader construction issues at new campus
'Red flags': Councillor says Burnaby Housing Authority no longer needed with new B.C. legislation

'Red flags': Councillor says Burnaby Housing Authority no longer needed with new B.C. legislation

Three councillors' efforts to delay the Burnaby Housing Authority failed in a debate late last month.
Sutton Group taps James Innis as new president and COO

Sutton Group taps James Innis as new president and COO

New appointment highlights company's focus on technology-driven growth, says Sutton
Thompson Rivers University puts two 'high-priority' buildings out to market

Thompson Rivers University puts two 'high-priority' buildings out to market

First phase to connect key buildings, project goes live by February 2027
Teranet-National Bank composite house price index held steady in April

Teranet-National Bank composite house price index held steady in April

TORONTO — The Teranet-National Bank composite house price index which tracks home prices in 11 of Canada's largest cities remained stable from March to April.
Regulations, 'fragmented' construction sector holding back housing starts: CMHC

Regulations, 'fragmented' construction sector holding back housing starts: CMHC

A study by Canada's national housing agency says housing starts aren’t keeping pace with available residential construction resources due to restrictive regulations and a "highly fragmented" industry.
Lawyer in proposed class action over UBCO excavation says settlement could be large

Lawyer in proposed class action over UBCO excavation says settlement could be large

If the class action is certified, everybody who fits within the definition is automatically included, but have the option to opt out.