Building height limits could be scrapped in central Christchurch while heritage and coastal areas and suburbs with sewerage constraints are shielded from higher, denser housing.
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Building height limits could be scrapped in central Christchurch while heritage and coastal areas and suburbs with sewerage constraints are shielded from higher, denser housing.
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The Bank of Canada will almost certainly take the steeper path to higher interest rates when its leaders meet next month to reset policy.
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In 1952, Calgary’s growth was on an upswing: 151,000 people lived here — 10,000 more than the previous year — and traffic was getting worse every day. So, city hall decided it was time for a new major thoroughfare plan. Pictured below is the map that appeared on the front page of the Calgary Herald 70 years ago, showing how the main roads that cut through the city were going to operate.
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If you’re looking to move to or relocate within the city, unfortunately, the best time to do so was months ago, as the days of cheap(er) rent prices in Toronto spawned by the pandemic are apparently long over.
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A proposed park pavilion might be back on the table in Morinville due to a grant from the federal government.
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The price of homes has risen significantly over the past few years. Many hopeful buyers, especially those on tighter budgets, are eager to learn if and when home prices may become more affordable.
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This Spanish Revival-style home that was custom built in 2019 is on a double lot in the affluent neighborhood of Tanglewood, which is near downtown Houston.
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ISTANBUL/DUBAI (Reuters) – Wealthy Russians are pouring money into real estate in Turkey and the United Arab Emirates, seeking a financial haven in the wake of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine and Western sanctions, according to many property companies.
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At an average of US$834 ($1,135) per month, Singapore’s flexible office desk space is the third most expensive in the world.
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GREENVILLE COUNTY — Akevius Tillery had lived at Colony North Apartments for four months when he got the notice.
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