4545 West 10th Avenue - Second Enquiry (Archived Link)One does not have to be an expert at ranking well… pretty much everything, to know that out of all our city’s retail nodes, the West Point Grey Village is suffering the worst. As a UBC alumni myself, I watched that decline everyday for years as store... Continue Reading →
An Enhanced Vision Promises To Reveal The Future Of Shawn’s Hidden Oaks
5505-5585 Oak Street (Shawn Oaks) - (Archived Link)((Updated July 6th, 2023 - reflected that it was city staff who wanted this enhanced rezoning process to be combined with another proposal.))Normally when we become aware of a pre-application open house, Hannah and I dive into the area’s history to create a more compelling article, instead of... Continue Reading →
Commercial Drive’s Cedar Legacy Seeks Permission To Grow 18 Floors Of Affordable Housing
1710 and 1730 East Pender Street (Place of Cedars) (Internet Archive)After missing the Cohen Block’s open house, you can imagine how excited Hannah and I were when a friend of ours told us they knew of another meeting for a proposal in the Grandview Woodlands. Immediately, I looked to see what date we needed to... Continue Reading →
Behind The Scenes Cutbacks Unlikely To Bring Relief To Fraserhood’s Middle Class Renters
3233-3245 Fraser Street - (Archived Link)Would you be angry with your partner to learn the real reason you were driving down Fraser Street was not to have dinner at a Michelin-starred restaurant, but rather to drop by the Polish Community Centre? I suppose your answer might depend on how much you like boxed coffee, or... Continue Reading →
Moderate Income Rental Homes Prove To Be A Bargain West Point Grey Cannot Resist
4545 West 10th AvenueTo say I was excited when I saw renowned journalist Frances Bula tweet out a notice about an in-person pre-application meeting in West Point Grey would be an understatement. I was worried this event could be a heated affair in light of the backlash to the Jericho Lands, which includes a GoFundMe... Continue Reading →
Moderate Income Rental Homes Hope To Prove Good Things Arrive In Threes At East Van SkyTrain Station
2406-2484 Renfrew StreetAs I just passed a challenging part in Dragon Quest 11, I would have preferred a few more days away from City Duo, but an email from a long-term fan put an end to that aspiration. Frankly, there’s few things that Hannah and I find more exciting than a pre-application event notice, though... Continue Reading →
Questions Linger Over Vancouver’s Hopes To Lift The Curse Of Robson Street
1045 Haro StreetIt’s been hard to be excited about anything this year, but one of the few things that brought Hannah and I some joy was city council’s decision to simplify the rezoning process. Removing the requirement for applicants to submit an enquiry prior to an official application has not only saved them and city... Continue Reading →
Vancouver’s Lost Opportunity Seeks To Redefine World Class Family Housing
1640-1650 Alberni Street Hannah and I are deeply grateful for the support of our readers, as your kind words help us recover after rough events, and without your tips we wouldn’t be able to attend as many of them either. That’s because, unlike other cities, development enquires aren’t made public in Vancouver, and only those... Continue Reading →
An Unexpected Landmark – Olympic Village Rental Homes Mark A Shift Towards Vancouver’s Middle Class
5 West 2nd Avenue To say these last few weeks have altered all of our lives would be an understatement. In our case, Hannah and I have been forced to delay our summer wedding, and cancel a trip to Ontario we expected to take in March. I’m not sure which disappointed her more, as though... Continue Reading →
North Shore Renters Get A Lift Up As Mountainside Homes Open Way To West Vancouver’s Future
2480 and 2510 Wentworth Avenue Though Hannah won our recent discussion on whether to attend this open house, she agreed that perhaps it’s time we took more of an interest in our city's suburban neighbours. After all, anyone who's been stuck in traffic know our region isn't that large, it just sometimes takes forever to... Continue Reading →