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37-storey Central Park Tower Gets Green Light

37-storey Central Park tower gets green light.

A proposed 37-storey apartment tower, with three-storey townhouses, across from Central Park passed second reading at Monday night’s council meeting.

Residents in nearby buildings, including the Parkcrest on Patterson Avenue and The Metropolitan on Olive Avenue, are protesting the move.

Read more: http://www.burnabynow.com/storey+Central+Park+tower+gets+green+light/6810604/story.html#ixzz1yROHEmAa
June 22, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Canadian Mortgage Rules Change

Finance Minister Jim Flaherty tightens mortgage rules.

OTTAWA — The federal government is moving once again to tighten mortgage-lending rules amid lingering concerns about an overheated housing market and household debt levels.

 

In a move called for by some of the big banks, Finance Minister Jim Flaherty announced Thursday the federal government is reducing the maximum amortization period for a government-insured mortgage to 25 years from 30 years.

 

It’s the third time the government has reduced the maximum amortization period in the last four years, ratcheting it back from 40 years to 35 in 2008, and then further reduced to 30 years in 2011.

 

Banks will still be allowed to offer 30-year amortization periods on low-ratio mortgages that include a downpayment of 20 per cent or more.

Read more: http://www.canada.com/business/Finance+Minister+Flaherty+tightens+mortgage+rules/6817896/story.html#ixzz1yRcC83US

June 21, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Townhouse Project Gets Green Light, Despite Protests

Townhouse project gets green light, despite protests.

A controversial proposal to build 18 three-storey townhouses has passed a public hearing hurdle — despite most of the neighbourhood being against it.

The majority of public speakers at city hall Monday night protested against the development at No. 2 and Maple roads.

Read more: http://www.richmond-news.com/Townhouse+project+gets+green+light+despite+protests/6807562/story.html#ixzz1yLV0uoAS
June 21, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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