
NDP/Green Platform Relating to Real Estate
With the announcement that the Green Party and New Democratic Party intend to work together to govern British Columbia, we have reviewed the two parties’ ... Continued
Our expertise helps our clients understand how the law affects their business
With the announcement that the Green Party and New Democratic Party intend to work together to govern British Columbia, we have reviewed the two parties’ ... Continued
The recent case of Mao v. Liu, 2017 BCSC 226, has attracted much media attention in B.C. Several newspapers have published articles with titles such ... Continued
With the help of our strata property and real estate teams, the owners in a 58-unit condo development, named Brandywine, successfully petitioned the British Columbia ... Continued
Developers will be pleased to learn that there is some relief in the upcoming changes to the Contaminated Sites Regulation. Here is a high level ... Continued
We are proud to – once again – be named more than any other law firm in Business in Vancouver’s annual list of biggest real ... Continued
Rachelle Mezzarobba, James Speakman and Rosemary John acted for Prospero and its partners in their acquisition of the Thunderbird and Wesport Marinas and associated real estate. ... Continued
Yesterday, BC announced that the property transfer tax for foreign buyers of residential property in the greater Vancouver region will increase to 15%. Sarah Jones ... Continued
Earlier today, the British Columbia government announced that the property transfer tax rate payable by foreign entities on purchases of residential property in the Greater ... Continued
As a global centre for teaching and research, the University of British Columbia contributes to the betterment of people, providing the education and innovation that ... Continued
Founded in 1954, Beedie is now the largest private industrial land owner, developer and landlord in Western Canada, having completed over 21 million square feet ... Continued
Clark Wilson represented Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish Nation and Tsleil-Waututh Nation (together, MST) in their successful negotiations to acquire the 38.8 acre parcel in West ... Continued