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Friday Freeee-for-all!

Guess it’s October huh?

And seeing as how it’s the end of another work week, why don’t we do our regular end of the week news round up and open topic discussion thread for the weekend?

It’s Friday Free-for-all time!

Here are a few recent links to kick off the chat:

All aboard the debt train!
The perfect balanced market
For sale: Bentall Centre
No one wants to cool the market
Shaughnessy protected
Hard times
Jenny Kwan misquoted
Canadian foreign buyers
World economy on its head?
The risks of interest rates

So what are you seeing out there? Post your news links, thoughts and anecdotes here and have an excellent weekend!

FFFA! Little Mountain, Debt, Holidays & Heritage

Boo!

You made it to the end of another week and here at VCI that means it’s time for another Friday Free-for-all!

This is our regular end of the week news round up and open topic discussion thread for the weekend, here are a few recent links to kick off the chat:

Canadians spend more on housing
Heritage drives down prices
Using tax dollars to boost economy
The little mountain that couldn’t
Holidays are for losers
TFW program not so curtailed
Swedish bubble test case?

So what are you seeing out there? Post your news links, thoughts and anecdotes here and have an excellent weekend!

FFFA! It’s Friday again!

Well well, look at that, you made it to the end of another work week.

This is Friday and that means it’s time for another Friday Free-for-all, our regular end of the week news round up and open topic discussion thread for the the weekend.

Here are a few recent links to kick of the chat:

Can the industry police itself?
Ultimate buy / rent calculator
Boom a bust for heritage buildings
Canada job market not quite best
Leaving the city for better economics
Tiny homes
Is the worst over for Looney?

So what are you seeing out there? Post your news links, thoughts and anecdotes here and have an excellent weekend!

Vancouver ain’t what it used to was going to be

Two former city planners who were fired by councils over differences of opinion are in the Vancouver Sun complaining about a lack of planning.

That would be a lack of planning for future city growth.

They are joined in their concern by a third former city planner who retired in 2006.

“I come back to Vancouver and more and more I worry that here we have become incredibly complacent about the future we are going to face,” said Beasley. “To me there is no question. I don’t feel vague about it, I don’t think it is unknowable, we are going to have a big affordability problem in this city. That affordability could in fact be the defining reality and image in this city by 2050. It is already becoming the alternate image of this city that goes along with the beauty and all that.”

He said the region needs a “brand new” metropolitan plan, “a plan that thinks about the issues of the future, a plan that is not shy, a plan that does not have parameters and you can’t talk about this and you can’t talk about that. And until we get that plan, we are not going to solve the problems of the inner city, the affordability, our heritage program, our culture, whether we have enough office space. We just are not going to solve it unless we get a much broader concept of our metropolitan core and we get a plan for it.”

Toderian said in his term as planning director he tried to start a new citywide plan but could not get past “obsolete” local neighbourhood plans that have only made the problem worse.

Can you plan a great city, or can a great city just happen in a pretty place?