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He is a property developer in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, who, in the 1990s and 2000s, played a significant and controversial part in the city's real-estate boom. He has been described as "a leading contributor to Vancouver's 'City of Glass' reputation" during a period in which the city's skyline has been transformed, along with its ...
Macdonald employs over 1,000 associates and staff members in its 20 offices throughout the province. The company's head office in Vancouver was recently named the top grossing brokerage office in the Vancouver Metropolitan Area by the Real Estate Board of Greater Vancouver and is one of the largest single brokerage offices in British Columbia.
Ian Gillespie (born 30 September 1961) is a Canadian real estate developer. In 1992 he founded Westbank Projects Corp. based in Vancouver, British Columbia, which now has more than $25 billion of projects completed or under development. The company is active across Canada and expanding into the United States & Japan with projects including ...
In each episode of Love It or List It Vancouver, a couple or family is faced with the decision of whether or not their current home is the right home for them.With a list of what they would need to change in their current home, and what they would need in a new home, both hosts - a designer and a realtor - come in to try to help make the decision easier.
Real Estate Council of BC (RECBC) Finance licensing individuals and brokerages engaged in real estate sales, or rental and strata property management Royal BC Museum: Tourism, Arts & Culture collection and preservation of items relating to the natural and human history of BC Transportation Investment Corporation (TI Corp) Transportation ...
RTB may refer to: Businesses and organisations ... Real-time bidding, in online advertising; Right to Buy, a policy of the United Kingdom government, ...
Two Gilmore Place is a skyscraper in Burnaby, British Columbia, Canada that is currently under construction. It is located at the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Gilmore Avenue, immediately north of Gilmore station. When completed in 2025, the Two Gilmore Place will become the tallest building in British Columbia at 215.8 metres (708 ft) tall.
New street connections were built from the north in 2014 and 2015. About the same time Columbia Waterfront LLC donated the 7.3 acre park property to the City of Vancouver. The M.J. Murdock Charitable Trust was announced as the first office tenant for the project in 2015. [2]