Global data cloud company Snowflake announced its new Toronto office space.
[Editor's Note: The receivership application filed by KingSett Capital was granted by the Supreme Court on December 13.] Two additional projects by Burnaby-based Thind Properties are heading towards ...
But Ottawa isn’t the country's only municipality either considering, or already acting on, similar increases. Just this year, Toronto raised development charges not once, but twice, totalling a 40% ...
With the City of Vancouver approving the new Rupert and Renfrew Station Area Plan earlier this year, the stage is now set for a large-scale redevelopment of the area, and few may get larger than what ...
The amount of drama surrounding The One in Toronto can only perhaps be exceeded by the height of the tower itself, and the former may be growing faster than the latter with a potential lawsuit now ...
[Editor's Note: The changes outlined in this article were approved by Vancouver City Council on June 17.] As the real estate market continues its downward turn, local governments across Metro ...
The City of Vancouver is set to take another step towards the "transformation" of its development approvals process, as it begins to introduce standardized zoning district schedules for residential ...
Canada’s oldest Baby Boomers turn the big 8-0 next year. Though the country’s aging population is a long-understood reality, the stats put this demographic shift into perspective: The population of ...
Now that February has come and passed, all of the biggest Canadian real estate investment trusts (REITs) have published their Q4 and year-end financial reports, officially closing the chapter on the ...
BC builders are struggling to come to terms with one more requirement from the province for improved construction methods that they fear is going to tip even more projects into “impossible to finance ...
The aim of the Province of British Columbia's BC Builds program is to deliver housing that's affordable to middle-income earners.
The discussion around development cost charges (DCCs) continues to gain momentum in British Columbia as a result of the letter-writing campaign a group of prominent developers launched in September, ...