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If all goes as planned, construction on the Jericho Lands development's first phase of 4,000 homes could begin in 2028.
Due to stalled new rental housing projects, Vancouver City Council rejected calls for expanded tenant protections city-wide.
Ground has broken on one of the largest housing projects in the history of West Vancouver. On Wednesday, members of West Van ...
Oregon passed a rent-control bill in 2019 and lawmakers updated the measure to cap rent increases at either 7% plus the ...
The first step in cutting carbon emissions is to stop the federal government from giving approximately 30bn annually to the ...
The difference between what the House passed and what the Senate passed is so extreme,” said Michele Thomas, policy and ...
When Vancouver’s Broadway plan was approved in 2022, city staff and politicians heralded what they called the strongest ...
David Ley is a retired professor of urban geography and author of Housing Booms in Gateway Cities (2023).
Organizations are starting to establish laneway businesses, much to the delight of planners and residents alike ...
For weeks, the family had been on the move. Israeli troops had forced them from home during a military operation that has ...
Seacliff Properties announces the addition of six new one-bedroom vacation rental suites now available at Fairwinds ...
Council is set to debate the official development plan for the Jericho Lands proposal, an ambitious plan to redevelop the 90-acre site across 4th Avenue from Jericho Beach Park.