Construction slows at The Waterfront Vancouver but developers are expressing more interest, says Barry Cain Subscriber Exclusive Updated 1 day ago
But developer says companies emerging from ‘perfect storm’ to show interest in Columbia River site
By Sarah Wolf, Columbian staff reporter Published: February 7, 2025, 6:10am Updated: February 7, 2025, 6:56am
Photo Construction has slowed at The Waterfront Vancouver since completion of buildings at all but a handful of sites there. Once a paper mill and now a luxury mixed-use development, The Waterfront Vancouver has become home to dozens of restaurants, two hotels, office space and about 1,500 residential units. But it’s not quite finished.
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