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Investment, Retail

679-689 Denman Street, Vancouver Sold

A two-storey retail building has sold at the Southwest corner of Denman and West Georgia Streets in Downtown Vancouver. The building is 9,400 sq ft and tenants include the Running Room. The purchase price was $7,360,000, equating to $780 per sq ft.

July 17, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

New developments spur upgrades in Vancouver’s downtown office market

New developments spur upgrades in Vancouver’s downtown office market.

VANCOUVER — The impact of three new AAA office buildings in downtown Vancouver is already being felt in the market despite the fact they won’t be ready for another two years.

 

According to Colliers International’s Q2 2012 Office Report, the addition of Telus Garden, 745 Thurlow and MNP Tower is creating a more competitive environment for office space and pushing landlords to upgrade properties to meet shifting tenant demands and maintain occupancy levels

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/business/commercial-real-estate/developments+spur+upgrades+Vancouver+downtown+office+market/6925230/story.html#ixzz20nfS6Lsl

July 16, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Vancouver’s Shannon Mews Eyeing First Permit

Vancouver’s Shannon Mews eyeing first permit.

The application for phase one of the Shannon Estate development at 57th and Granville goes before the city’s Development Permit Board July 16.

Council approved the rezoning of the Shannon Mews site almost a year ago—at 2 a.m., July 29—following three days of contentious hearings that went late into the night. Of the 179 people registered to speak, 85 were opposed, four were classified as “other,” seven were in support and 83 didn’t speak.

Read more: http://www.vancourier.com/Vancouver+Shannon+Mews+eyeing+first+permit/6924802/story.html#ixzz20nSFxgN4
July 16, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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