Dolphin Cinemas building up for redevelopment.
The building that houses Burnaby’s popular Dolphin Cinemas is up for redevelopment.
The rezoning application for the development came before Burnaby council at Monday night’s meeting.
Dolphin Cinemas building up for redevelopment.
The building that houses Burnaby’s popular Dolphin Cinemas is up for redevelopment.
The rezoning application for the development came before Burnaby council at Monday night’s meeting.
Burnaby NewsLeader – Crucial Burnaby Edmonds site sold to developer.
The Burnaby Value Village site at Kingsway and Edmonds Street has been sold to a developer, the latest step in the area’s revitalization.
Cressey Developments’ purchase of the three-acre property closed last week, confirmed Hani Lammam, Cressey’s vice-president of development.
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Burnaby’s 401 Motor Inn eyed for social housing project.
Vancouver’s Portland Hotel Society wants Burnaby to “turn the light on” to address homelessness in the city.
Dan Small, a director with the society, spoke at council on Monday night, asking the mayor and councillors to demonstrate support for an affordable supported housing project at the 401 Motor Inn at 2950 Boundary Rd. The plan would see the motel turned into social housing with support services, such as on-site staff and counsellors.