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Opsal Development By Bastion Starts Marketing

Bastion Development Corporation had a big full page in the Vancouver Sun’s Homes section this weekend for their new Southeast False Creek development Opsal. The Opsal building will be at the corner of East 2nd Ave and Quebec St on the site of the iconic red sheds of the Opsal Steel building. Not too much […]

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The Village on False Creek – A New Name for Millennium Water

Millennium Developments is out so out goes the Millennium Water name for the area most people just call the Olympic Village. The new name is the Village on False Creek and has the interesting slogan of What’s In A Name.

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Only 33 Homes Still Available at Wall Centre False Creek

The Wall Centre False Creek, right across the street from Millennium Water, has sold over 900 homes in the past six months, but there only 33 left.

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Wall Centre False Creek Phase 3 (Tower 4) Launched in Southeast False Creek

The REALTOR preview event for the the third and final phase of the Wall Centre False Creek took place on Wednesday night. Confusingly the 3rd phase was actually releasing units in the FOURTH tower. The Wall Centre False Creek is located in Southeast False Creek, immediately across the street from Millennium Water (otherwise known as […]

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On the edge at Olympic Village – The Globe and Mail

Hadani Ditmars VANCOUVER — From Wednesday’s Globe and Mail Published on Tuesday, Jul. 27, 2010 4:00PM EDT In a city still basking in the warm glow of worldwide adulation, the Olympic village positively gleams; a conglomerate of condos looking impossibly cool in the noon sun. Amid the maze of buildings seemingly conjured by a genie […]

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Why a ‘James’ might be in your future: The Vancouver Sun

BY FELICITY STONE Few Canadian homes have names. Official, or government, residences like Rideau Hall in Ottawa, are one exception. Multi-residence buildings are another. Some of their names are straightforward: Water’s Edge, Parkview Towers. Others, not so. On a recent locally produced CBC radio show, a reporter challenged the host to guess which of the […]

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