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The Loop - 2350 165 St, Surrey, BC V3S 0C4, Canada. Situated at 165 Avenue and 23 Avenue in the neighbourhood of Grandview Heights. The Loop is a new townhouse development by Gramercy Homes. Comprise of 33 woodframe buildings, 194 elegant townhomes, and it offer homes with three primary design types and 2-, 3-, & 4-bedroom layouts from 1,260 1,740 sq ft. Half of the units have 2-car garages, while 2-bedroom residences have tandem parking arrangements with a single-car garage.
Beyond your back door is an exciting world to discover. Under a canopy of trees, smack dab in the middle of the community, is the Loop Trail. This is where you can lace up your sneaks, walk your dog, chat with neighbors or hit the Scandinavian-style fitness circuit. Feeling more mellow Unwind by the community firepit while the sun sets and the kids play in the open spaces under the trees.
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Vancouver council votes to densify upscale Shaughnessy neighbourhood
The matter was discussed at another public hearing Tuesday, after council ran out of time to vote on the motion last week.(opens in a new tab) All eight councillors who were in attendance at the meeting voted in favour of the changes, which will amend the First Shaughnessy Official Development Plan.
"First Shaughnessy" refers to the older portion of the neighbourhood, which is part of the heritage conservation area under the Vancouver Charter.
Templar Tsang-Trinaistich, director of the city's rezoning centre, explained during Tuesday's public hearing that any development applications for the neighbourhood would still go through a review process with city staff, despite the changes to the neighbourhood's development plan.
City of North Vancouver Mayor Linda Buchanan says the plans will also include ‘job-generating, mixed-use' developments
The provincial government will buy the iconic ICBC building on North Vancouver’s waterfront and develop the property as transit-oriented housing.
B.C. Premier David Eby made the announcement in North Vancouver Monday.
Eby said the province will work with the City of North Vancouver and the Squamish, Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh nations to develop plans to provide hundreds of new housing units on the property.
Eby said the province plans to build housing that is “attainable” for middle-income earners on the site and have “shovels in the ground” by the time ICBC employees leave for new offices in 2027.
The annual pace of housing starts in May climbed 10 per cent
OTTAWA — The annual pace of housing starts in May climbed 10 per cent compared with April, helped by gains in Montreal and Toronto, Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp. said.
The housing agency said Monday the seasonally adjusted annual rate of housing starts in May amounted to 264,506 units, up from 241,111 in April.
BMO senior economist Robert Kavcic said it was a solid level of output given tougher market conditions.
"As it stands now, the number of units under construction is trending near record highs in absolute terms, and matching the 1970s building boom relative to the size of the adult population," Kavcic wrote in a report.
Ross McCredie, founder and past CEO of Sotheby’s International Realty Canada, bought Sutton
Almost half a year after the purchase, McCredie spoke about empowering agents, facilitating access to better information and updating an older brand to something more fresh and dynamic.
“In five months we’ve moved the needle quite a bit,” he says. “It’s not easy to touch something that’s been around for 40 years.”
McCredie recently unveiled a new, updated version of the Sutton logo that’s meant to herald a new direction for the iconic name:
The ‘smarter’ office buildings become, the more they need to consider the vulnerabilities of their internet-connected operational technologies
By now, many employers will have implemented some kind of cybersecurity training for employees to ensure they aren’t tricked by a phishing scam that ends in the company falling victim to a ransomware attack.
While corporate tenants may have procedures and training in place to avoid such attacks, do those strategies consider the HVAC company hired to fix or replace an air conditioning system in an office building, or the elevator technician contracted to maintain service?