Newstral
Article
The Globe and Mail on 2016-11-30 11:04
High Line architect picked to design park in one of Vancouver's last undeveloped waterfront properties
Related news
Vancouver's $1.5B waterfront development lands first tenantbizjournals.com
Five Things for Tuesday, including what's happening on Vancouver's waterfrontbizjournals.com
Waterfront park gets the go-ahead from Vancouver's city councilbizjournals.com
Take a look: Lush, undeveloped Marin County waterfront land is for salesacbee.com
A new look at Vancouver's 400K square-foot waterfront development reveals striking proposals (Renderings)bizjournals.com
VOA Associates picked as architect for Pullman Artspace projectChicago Tribune
Denver architect picked to design $1.8B Florida airport terminalbizjournals.com
Hammetts Hotel: One Of Newport’s Newest Waterfront PropertiesForbes
Waterfront house with ties to famous architect hits the Seattle market for $4.5Mthenewstribune.com
Board hears update on undeveloped propertieshl.nwaonline.com
Kengo Kuma, architect picked to design Tokyo's new Olympic stadium, is highly regarded in his fieldThe Japan Times
Washington state waterfront owners asked to let dead whales decompose on their propertiesstaradvertiser.com
These are the properties that could owe more than $1M for the Seattle waterfront taxbizjournals.com
Largest undeveloped residential waterfront property in Marin heads to auctionbizjournals.com
Poulsbo eyes undeveloped property for new waterfront parkKING 5
Rocklin preparing to put three undeveloped properties on the marketbizjournals.com
Letter: Vancouver's weird, tooThe Columbian
Vancouver's Affordability Traphuffingtonpost.ca
Vancouver's million-dollar homesThe Globe and Mail
Vancouver's Best Biking Destinationshuffingtonpost.ca