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Let's Get Small

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Small is beautiful, and two young guys with a construction business based in Sooke are trying to prove it with little homes prefabricated on an assembly line.

Abstract thought

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It’s not true that Mike Miller builds all the new high-end custom homes in Fairfield, Rockland and Oak Bay; it only seems that way.

 
 

Something Completely Different

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If you’ve found a successful niche in building and marketing condos, maybe it’s time to mix it up.

Sysco grows in Langford

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Sysco Victoria moves to a huge new warehouse in Langford and new owners take over the old Northern Junk buildings downtown.

RBCM plans for the future

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A bigger, modern Royal B.C. Museum will rise at the corner of Belleville and Government Streets according to ambitious plans to more than double in size by 2025. The RBCM has launched a renewal process, starting with some unfinished business to get the zoning right on its 6.7-acre property.

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Big Year for Big Space

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In a hospitality landscape where hotels are offering deep discounts, the ones still in business, that is, Kelowna-based Prestige Hotels and Resorts is taking the plunge and building an oceanfront project in Sooke.

Last Building On The Block

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Parkside isn’t the first fractional ownership project, better known as a timeshare, in Victoria, but the $60-million building designed by West Vancouver resort and hotel architect Rick Hulbert is the most imposing.

Victoria Heads Uptown

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There are five tower cranes sticking out of the property and two more mobile cranes — the biggest in North America — and often a couple of concrete pump trucks with their booms snaking out over the site.

Moving Forward

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Three big development projects at the south end of Vancouver Island continue to move forward, despite slower economic conditions.

'For Sale' Signs in the Forest

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They still cut down trees and plan to stay in the coastal forest industry, but TimberWest Forest Corp. is looking for revenue in real estate as well.

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