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  1. Nearly 10 acres sells for $64.5 million, Delta B.C

    Delta?s Trenant Park Square sells for $64.5 million JLL CanadaWestern Investor

  2. Vancouver?s Trump Hotel has permanently closed

    Vancouver’s Trump hotel closes doors for good Joanne Lee-YoungThe Vancouver Sun

  3. Vancouver?s Trump Hotel has permanently closed

    Vancouver’s Trump hotel closes doors for good Joanne Lee-YoungThe Vancouver Sun

  4. Trump International Hotel Management firm, has declared bankruptcy

    Trump hotel management firm files for bankruptcy Glen KorstromWestern Investor The company that operates the Trump International Hotel & Tower Vancouver, TA Hotel Management Limited Partnership, has declared bankruptcy, according to a document filed August 27 with the Office of the Superintendent of Bankruptcy Canada. It is a subsidiary of Malaysian-based TA Global Berhad.  Upscale Cantonese restaurant […]

  5. 20 Storey Rental building nixed by City of Vancouver

    Shining a light on Vancouver’s shadow debate Dan FumanoThe Vancouver Sun Opinion: Of course, nobody wants to live in permanent darkness. Meanwhile, most people agree Vancouver needs more rental homes. Balancing those pieces isn’t easy. How much is a ray of sunshine worth? It sounds like a metaphysical question, but city hall weighs such matters. […]

  6. Port Moddy 14 Hectares site will have 1400 Condos

    Flavelle sawmill on historic Port Moody site to be shuttered by end of October Derrick PennerThe Vancouver Sun A sawmill has operated on the Flavelle mills site since 1905, but its owner cites “disproportionately high municipal property taxes,” as the reason for ending operations. The Flavelle sawmill, which has operated on a 14-hectare plot of […]

  7. Analyst see a housing inventory surge once payment deferrals end

    Housing inventory could swell when deferral period ends ? analysis Ephraim VecinaMortgage Broker News A housing inventory surge will likely precede a predicted arrears spike once payment deferrals end, according to a Better Dwelling analysis. With the total balance of mortgage payment deferrals reaching $247 billion as of the end of the second quarter, Canadians […]

  8. 5 innovative pointers for connecting with new and existing clients in 2020

    Five tips for connecting with new and existing clients in 2020 Kasi JohnstonMortgage Broker News The COVID-19 pandemic has forced mortgage brokers to change the way they connect, rewarding the agile and innovative for finding new ways to prove their value, and attract and retain clients. Gregg Paul, VP industry relations at Lendesk, shares some […]

  9. BCREA: a robust pace of recivery in housing market, B.C.

    BCREA: “Surprisingly strong” market recovery to last well into 2021 Ephraim VecinaMortgage Broker News Despite a flagging economy, the British Columbia housing market is enjoying a robust pace of recovery that will propel it to new heights in the months ahead, according to the province’s foremost real estate organization. In the third-quarter edition of its […]

  10. Steve Nash Fitness World, Langley one of the fallen victim of the pandemic

    Coronavirus bankrupts B.C. fitness chain, hands victory to Steve Nash Chris FournierThe Province New company that is in the process of reopening won’t get the right to use the Nash name, which the Basketball Hall of Fame point guard tried, and failed, to have removed from the business starting in 2016 A fitness chain in […]