by Kenzie Andrews | Aug 18, 2021 | Blog, Campbell River, Courtenay, Development Permit Applications, Port Alberni
In this Week’s Issue of Building Links Courtenay: Six three level duplexes and one single family home proposed for a new development.Campbell River: Development Permit approved for a five-storey 24 unit luxury condominium project. Port Alberni: Development Permit...
by Kenzie Andrews | Aug 4, 2021 | Blog, Commercial Building, Courtenay, Cumberland, Industrial Subdivision, Port Alberni, Restaurant
In this Week’s Issue of Building Links Cumberland: Water main installation underway to new industrial subdivision.Courtenay: A new two-storey commercial building proposed near downtown. Port Alberni: A new restaurant has been approved for the Alberni Mall. ...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jul 22, 2021 | Around Town, Blog, British Columbia Real Estate Association, Campbell River, Comox Valley, Parksville, Port Alberni, Qualicum Beach, Real Estate Sales, Vancouver Island Real Estate Board
Your Weekly Construction Briefing The largest June year-over-year prices were recorded by real estate boards in Vancouver Island, the Fraser Valley and the Interior. The Vancouver Island Real Estate Board and British Columbia Real Estate Association are reporting that...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jul 21, 2021 | Blog, City Development, Courtenay, Future development, Port Alberni, Powell River, Subdivision
In this Week’s Issue of Building Links Powell River: Several surplus city owned sites expected to be sold for development between 2023 and 2026. Courtenay: 55 to 60 lots for The RISE subdivision, including a new access from Ryan Road. Port...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jul 14, 2021 | Apartment Buildings, BC Hydro, Blog, Campbell River, Comox, Housing Development, Port Alberni, Residential Care Facility
In this Week’s Issue of Building Links Comox: A $52.6-million residential care facility schedule for Council’s consideration this week. Campbell River: Zoning amendment bylaw approved for 5 storey, 60 unit apartment building. Port Alberni: A...
by Kenzie Andrews | Jun 24, 2021 | Blog, Forestry Operations, Port Alberni, San Group
Your Weekly Construction Briefing San Group is expanding its Port Alberni forestry operations over the next year. Between $50 and $60 million will be spent as part of an agreement to ship lumber by container ships from the city’s deep seaport. An additional $15...