[Editor's Note:This article will continue to be updated as Housing Accelerator Fund announcements are made. Last update: March 23, 2025.] The past several weeks have seen a flurry of announcements ...
CURV, set to be the tallest passive house structure in the world and the pinnacle of luxury real estate in Vancouver, is facing insolvency, according to filings in the Supreme Court of British ...
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 ...
The Land Owner Transparency Registry, maintained by the Land Title and Survey Authority (LTSA), launched in November 2020 before then becoming public in April 2021, but it took some time for land ...
[Editor's Note: Although the purchase price for 1045 Haro Street was originally sealed, it was later revealed to be $85,000,000.] One of the highest profile insolvency cases in Metro Vancouver has ...
On the same day that Canada officially entered into a trade war with the United States, the Government of British Columbia published Budget 2025, laying out its plans for the year (s) to come.
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, ...
This past year then saw local governments tasked with implementing much of those changes, while the Province stepped back a bit to let the dust settle (ahead of the Fall election). In December 2023, ...
As was the case in 2022 and 2023, the undercurrent of the past year was interest rates. Across eight announcements, the Bank of Canada (BoC) lowered the policy rate five times in 2024, including by 50 ...
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 ...
‘Policy of the Year’ is part of STOREYS' annual editorial year-end series. You can find the rest of our 2024 selections here as they're released throughout the week. As another year closes, the key ...
From streamlining the Ontario Building Code to new short-term rental by-laws in Toronto, here are the biggest changes to housing legislation that will come into effect in 2025.