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Artistic rendering of the Senakw redevelopment at the south end of the Burrard Bridge in Vancouver. (Revery Architecture / Westbank / Squamish Nation)
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Opinion: Senakw development will help force Vancouver to truly grow up

It will have a far-reaching impact on the future of how Vancouver is allowed to grow.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 20, 2019
TransLink RapidBus R4 41st Avenue. (TransLink)
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TransLink's 4 new RapidBus routes to launch next month

New fast and frequent services, including on 41st Avenue from UBC to Joyce Station.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 19, 2019
Artistic rendering of 1805 Larch Street, Vancouver. (Metric Architecture / Jameson Developments)
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Vancouver city council approves 63 rental homes for Kitsilano

The controversial project includes affordable and family-sized units.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 19, 2019
Artistic rendering of 1190 Burrard Street in Vancouver with QMUNITY. (ZGF Architects / New Commons Development)
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17-storey wood tower with LGBTQ community centre proposed for downtown Vancouver

One of the world's tallest wooden buildings will also include 139 units of social housing.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 18, 2019
Artistic rendering of 6409-6487 Cambie Street, Vancouver. (Acton Ostry Architects)
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Retail, offices, and homes proposed for corner of 49th Avenue and Cambie Street

A 10-storey building with 127 homes just across from Langara-49th Avenue Station.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 18, 2019
Artistic rendering of 58 Jackson Avenue, Vancouver. (Kirsten Reite Architecture)
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Creative industrial building with retail and restaurant proposed for Railtown

It also includes office space.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 18, 2019
Artistic rendering depicting the location of the Canada Line's new Capstan Way Station near the intersection of Capstan Way and No. 3 Road. This rendering depicts the general form and location of the station, not the actual design. (GBL Architects)
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It's official: Canada Line's new $31.5-million Capstan Station to open in 2022

TransLink has officially received construction funding from the City of Richmond.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 17, 2019
COS Vancouver flagship store at 1070 Robson Street. (Kenneth Chan / Daily Hive)
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H&M's COS opens 2-storey flagship store on Vancouver's Robson Street (PHOTOS)

This is Canada's largest Collection of Style store.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 17, 2019
New cabins arriving for the Sea to Sky Gondola, December 2019. (Sea to Sky Gondola)
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All 30 new replacement cabins have arrived at the Sea to Sky Gondola

Another milestone ahead of a Spring 2020 reopening.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 17, 2019
Warehouse of the Greater Vancouver Food Bank. (Greater Vancouver Food Bank)
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Food bank demand soars as Metro Vancouver's housing crisis worsens

The number of working people going to the food bank has increased by 86% in one year.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 16, 2019
Rideshare app. (Shutterstock)
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First ridehailing application in BC approved

Finally.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 16, 2019
Artistic rendering of Burquitlam YMCA. (YMCA of Greater Vancouver / City of Coquitlam / Concert Properties)
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Coquitlam approves new YMCA recreational centre next to Burquitlam Station

The YMCA aquatic and recreational centre and SkyTrain park-and-ride will open in 2022.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 14, 2019
Artistic rendering of 2543-2583 Renfrew Street and 2895 East 10th Avenue (northwest corner of East 10th Avenue and Renfrew Street) and 2603-2655 Renfrew Street (southwest corner of East 10th Avenue and Renfrew Street). (Wensley Architecture / The Molnar Group)
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Vancouver council approves first moderate-income rental housing project

178 rental homes near Renfrew Station, starting at $950.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 14, 2019
Artistic rendering of the proposed new rental tower additions to Lougheed Village. (NSDA Architects)
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Escalating rental crisis putting more people at risk of homelessness in Vancouver

It has never been easier to become homeless in Metro Vancouver.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 14, 2019
Opening of SkyTrain's Expo Line on December 11, 1985. (TransLink)
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34 facts celebrating the 34th birthday of SkyTrain

Everything you need to know about SkyTrain's history.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 14, 2019
Artistic rendering of 1175 Pinetree Way and 3022 Glen Drive, Coquitlam. This project includes nearly 200 purpose-built rental homes. (Ciccozzi Architecture / Onni Group)
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4,500 new rental homes underway in Coquitlam catalyzed by incentives

The city says its incentives for new rentals, including below-market housing, are working.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 13, 2019
January 2019 artistic rendering of The Post redevelopment in downtown Vancouver. (QuadReal Property Group)
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Vancouver is set to become Amazon's unofficial HQ2

As many as 12,000 Amazon employees in total.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 13, 2019
2019 artistic rendering of the Plaza of Nations redevelopment. (James Cheng Architects / KPMB Architects / PFS Studio / Canadian Metropolitan Properties)
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Plaza of Nations redevelopment at False Creek will be built in three phases

This single project includes $325.5 million in community amenity contributions.

  • Kenneth Chan
  • Dec 12, 2019
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