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Here's How British Columbia Plans Transit-Oriented Housing

Province Buys Parcels Planned for Hundreds of Affordable Units in Saanich
The province of British Columbia bought two properties, including a site now occupied by Budget Rent a Car, for a planned transit-oriented development. (CoStar)
The province of British Columbia bought two properties, including a site now occupied by Budget Rent a Car, for a planned transit-oriented development. (CoStar)
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April 11, 2024 | 12:35 AM

To see how the British Columbia government plans to build residential units near transit hubs to address the province’s housing shortage, take a look at a recent purchase in the greater Victoria city of Saanich.

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