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Beedie plans 1,000 apartments near Vancouver to address region's housing shortage

Developer pitches trio of towers in downtown Port Moody
Beedie Living plans three housing towers in downtown Port Moody, British Columbia, on industrial parcels along Spring Street. (Beedie/Perkin + Will Architecture)
Beedie Living plans three housing towers in downtown Port Moody, British Columbia, on industrial parcels along Spring Street. (Beedie/Perkin + Will Architecture)
CoStar News
February 11, 2025 | 12:23 AM

City leaders in Port Moody, east of Vancouver, approved a real estate developer's plan to build three towers with more than 1,000 apartments that could help ease the province's housing shortage as the area's population climbs.

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