Development in Victoria: Heritage, Density, and Missing Middle Housing
A guide to development in Victoria BC. Learn about Missing Middle zoning, heritage incentives, and urban village planning.
How to Maximize Density on Small Urban Sites
Learn how to maximize density on small urban development sites in BC. Explore zoning, design strategies, and approvals considerations.
Development in Whistler: Limited Land Supply & Employee Housing Requirements
A guide to development in Whistler BC. Learn about RMOW policies, employee housing requirements, and development constraints.
Development in Burnaby: Rental Replacement & Livable City Strategy
Learn how Burnaby’s rental replacement policies and Livable City Strategy impact development, density, and approvals.
Development in Vancouver: Density, Housing Policy, and the Broadway Plan
A practical guide to development in Vancouver. Learn how the Broadway Plan, CACs, and tenant relocation rules impact approvals and project feasibility.
Development in North Vancouver: Form, Character, and Density Constraints
A guide to development in North Vancouver BC. Learn about density limits, design expectations, and the approval process.
What Development Management Actually Includes in BC
Development management is one of the most important parts of any project, yet it is often misunderstood. In British Columbia, where regulations, market conditions, and site-specific challenges can shift quickly, reliable development management helps keep projects viable, coordinated, and moving forward.
The Complete Development Lifecycle in BC: From Idea to Asset
Every successful building starts long before construction. In BC, where municipal workflows, funding programs, and community needs are complex, a well-managed development process is essential.
Bill 44: Everything You Need to Know About Gentle Density Developments in BC
BC’s housing landscape shifted significantly with the introduction of Bill 44 in 2023. The provincial legislation requires municipalities to permit gentle density on most single-family lots. This change is reshaping neighbourhoods and opening new opportunities for small-scale multi-unit development.
Whether you are a homeowner, a developer exploring new infill options, or an organization interested in small residential projects, understanding Bill 44 is essential.
Development in Squamish & Kelowna: What Developers Need to Know
Explore development feasibility, approvals, community concerns, and OCP guidance in Squamish and Kelowna, two of BC’s fastest-growing development regions.

