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Old Posted Mar 7, 2020, 4:20 AM
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Out of curiosity, let's play along with her line of thinking.

Assuming one starts with zero savings for a down payment, and they save the equivalent of a $4.65 latte a day (call it $141 a month), and they are prepared to chase a high return by investing in a low- to mid-cap REIT like Melcor REIT (~8% dividend), it would only take 22 years to save up the 5% down payment on a $750,000 condo. That is, of course, assuming the cost of said condo is static for the next two-plus decades. Lois Jackson is a financial genius!
You are just knocking down a straw man, since Jackson never claimed that doing nothing more than saving the equivalent of a latte per day is going to be sufficient to purchase a home. Indeed, what Jackson clearly said is that one will have to "scrimp and save," i.e., give up many of things, including but not limited to your daily latte.

To repeat Jackson's quote:

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"You're going to have to save, and scrimp, and you're going to have to do without a lot of things, including your lattes and all those other kinds of things."
Now that's good advice for life in general. The real issue is the connection between Jackson's resistance to densification (which is reflected in the planning policies of all the municipalities across Metro Vancouver to one degree or another) and artificially high housing prices--prices so unnaturally high that even following otherwise sound advice about saving is becoming inadequate.

What's needed, therefore, are well-reasoned critiques of the anti-densification tendencies shared by Jackson and all the city councils across the region--i.e., compelling demonstrations of the causal connection between current municipal policies and the affordability crisis--not willful misreadings of quotes.
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Old Posted Mar 14, 2020, 6:01 AM
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Old Posted Mar 30, 2020, 10:16 PM
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this spot at 2995 Glen Ave in Coquitlam has a proposal:

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Project Proposal: To construct a 16 storey commercial office building.
Application associated with proposal: Non-delegated Development
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finally something to fill in that odd spot and nice to see it being a commercial office building.

Also this one in Coquitlam at 1145 Inlet St, 1110 Inlet St, 1155 Pipeline Rd, 1159 Pipeline Rd caught my eye.

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Project Proposal: Masterplan to construct approximately 2000 residential units within four high-rise apartments, seven mid-rise
apartments with 557 rental units and 1,469 market units. Application associated with proposal: Pre-Application.
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Old Posted Mar 30, 2020, 10:51 PM
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this spot at 2995 Glen Ave in Coquitlam has a proposal:



finally something to fill in that odd spot and nice to see it being a commercial office building.
Sweet!
16 storey office tower -
Probably the tallest office building in Coquitlam.
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Old Posted Mar 30, 2020, 10:56 PM
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this spot at 2995 Glen Ave in Coquitlam has a proposal:



finally something to fill in that odd spot and nice to see it being a commercial office building.

Also this one in Coquitlam at 1145 Inlet St, 1110 Inlet St, 1155 Pipeline Rd, 1159 Pipeline Rd caught my eye.
I live a few kms from Coquitlam City Centre. Definitely nice to have an office building to attract people during the day.

Also, the Pipeline/Inlet project will be interesting. It's definitely a hotbed area for allegations of gentrification (Windsor Gate next door took some heat for that) but it's in need of renewal. Really excited to see how they fit the 2,000 units!
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Colliers shows the large parcel at Lake City Station as sold:
https://www.collierscanada.com/en-ca/pro...rnaby-british-columbia-canada/can2003579
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Old Posted Apr 14, 2020, 10:06 PM
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Colliers shows the large parcel at Lake City Station as sold:
https://www.collierscanada.com/en-ca/pro...rnaby-british-columbia-canada/can2003579
I think Larco bought it
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Old Posted Apr 19, 2020, 11:46 PM
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The site for this proposal/development at Foster & North Road in Coquitlam is mostly demolished now. This is an adjusted proposal from the original one, this one is 44 storeys vs the 41 storey original proposal.

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A 41-storey project was first proposed in 2018 but was sent back to staff over council concerns that it did not take advantage of incentives in Coquitlam's Housing Affordability Strategy

"At that time, the applicant did not propose any below-market or non-market rental units," said a city staff report this week. "In response to comments from council, the applicant has since revised their application."

Close to two years later, the project is now 44 storeys and includes 12 non-market units in the tower podium that would be run by the YWCA.

Another 24 market rentals would be located on floors four to seven in the tower while the mid-rise building would contain another 86 units. The proposal also includes seven market rental townhouses facing North Road and one commercial unit.

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Old Posted Apr 28, 2020, 3:38 AM
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6 Storey proposal, this is just east on Dansey Avenue from the Hensley on Westview

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8 houses have been cleared, 4 on Dansey, 4 on Madore
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http://www.vancouvermarket.ca/2020/05/22...-project-envisioned-for-coronation-park/

Huge pre-application put forward by Wesgroup in Port Moody.
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Good to see that moving.
Too bad the towers aren't more spread out across the site rather than all being lined up along the main streets (forming a wall / shadowing the interior of the site).
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With Port Moody skyline inching eastwards, maybe it will on day merge with Coquitlam skyline. Those are some skyline-altering towers for Port Moody. I wonder how NIMBY that area is being?
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Old Posted May 22, 2020, 7:59 PM
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Right on the border with Coquitlam.
Looks like a tower was moved to the middle (north) of the site.


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there are plans, its called Coronation Park, Port Moody.


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Old Posted May 23, 2020, 7:39 AM
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a new skyline emerges

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Old Posted May 23, 2020, 4:29 PM
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Hmmm, I rarely have trouble putting such pictures on map but where is that, SpongeG?
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Looks like somewhere just off Noth Road looking towards west Coquitlam.
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Old Posted May 23, 2020, 7:08 PM
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Thanks!
So that must be Hensley in the foregoround and Wynwood Green in the distance?
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from the upper level of Korea Town Center on North Road, yes its Wynwood green in the far background, hensley near the front, the camera doesn't capture it the same way as seeing it in person though, its a neat perspective though. Sydney and the other proposal on westview at austin will one day be in there as well.
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