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Hotel property sales soared to $335 million in Q1 2023

Hotel property sales soared to $335 million in Q1 2023

Property transactions up 70 per cent from a year ago, with B.C., Alberta resorts among top targets
‘Virtue of being a single corporate tenant’: A peek inside Amazon’s new Vancouver office

‘Virtue of being a single corporate tenant’: A peek inside Amazon’s new Vancouver office

Tech giant to take up 1.1M sq. ft. off office space at a time workers are still shying from downtown
Michael Geller: Fixing Vancouver's so-called 'Empty Homes Tax'

Michael Geller: Fixing Vancouver's so-called 'Empty Homes Tax'

Vancouver's Empty Home Tax isn't what it seems
'Grand' 1911 Arts & Crafts mansion on the market in New West for $3.3M

'Grand' 1911 Arts & Crafts mansion on the market in New West for $3.3M

The lovingly restored 112-year-old home features stained glass, heritage woodwork and a wood-burning fireplace.
Three B.C. recreational areas investors should watch this summer

Three B.C. recreational areas investors should watch this summer

Bamfield has a new road and a brighter future on the Pacific Rim; Penticton is planning a huge expansion in the South Okanagan; and Coldstream in the North Okanagan is improving its beachfront and infrastructure
New West rents among the highest in B.C.: report

New West rents among the highest in B.C.: report

Average monthly rents in New West have gone up 17 per cent in a year.
Data points: Listings near two-decade low as buyers stretch to enter market

Data points: Listings near two-decade low as buyers stretch to enter market

B.C. home prices are back on the rise on a monthly basis, while full-time employment sees its first decline since October 2022
Chard answers Victoria call for more hotel rooms

Chard answers Victoria call for more hotel rooms

Vancouver developer will start construction next month on the first new hotel to be built in B.C.’s capital city in 17 years
Changing strata law to 55-plus not a blanket ban on young

Changing strata law to 55-plus not a blanket ban on young

Some B.C. strata corporations have changed or plan to change to a 55-plus age regulation to get around a new provincial law that stops a ban on condo rentals
Contentious Vancouver Chinatown condo project up for vote May 29

Contentious Vancouver Chinatown condo project up for vote May 29

Beedie's Rob Fiorvento: "We continue to believe the 105 Keefer project will provide many benefits for Vancouver’s Chinatown."