Prominent Vancouver-based developers Westbank and Peterson are being sued by the construction manager they hired for their Alberni by Kengo Kuma...
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The B-listed property at 217 Argyle Street was once the site of a famous 1995 Bon Jovi concert and was also home to Tower Records until it closed in 2002.
Prominent Vancouver-based developers Westbank and Peterson are being sued by the construction manager they hired for their Alberni by Kengo Kuma...
The building sector has made a lot of progress in the 89 years since the renowned Kylemore property in Dalkeith was built, but modern quality is...
Residential Tenancies Board tribunal hears three tenants paid rent to ‘Mr X’ until they realised he was not the property owner, adding that he...
A BEACH in Spain has been forced to close after the appearance of the venemous ‘blue dragon’ fish. The breed of mollusk was spotted in the waters...
For Davidson Guo, the numerous foreclosure proceedings against his company, AimForce Development, may not be his biggest problem, as a collection of...
Almost exactly one month after the Metrotown Place office towers owned by Slate Asset Management were placed under receivership on July 8, the sales...
An attractive new development may be coming to Toronto's Dundas Street West in the form of a 29-storey mixed-use tower that would bring 288 new...
Vancouver-based developer Wesgroup Properties has decided to move on from a housing project they had been planning in the District of North Vancouver,...
Jimmy’s Restaurant in Des Plaines was sold on Aug. 6. Its future is up in the air.