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    First Nations, Aquilini propose building height increases on Heather Lands site

    Mike Howell November 19, 2025 1 min read
    Business Intelligence for B.C.
    First Nations, Aquilini propose building height increases on Heather Lands site
    AI Article Summary

    A public information session regarding proposed building height increases on the Heather Lands site will be held on November 20 at the VanDusen Botanical Garden Floral Hall. The initiative is being proposed by First Nations in collaboration with the Aquilini Group. It aims to redevelop the site to accommodate taller structures. This could significantly impact local urban planning and architecture.

    What This Means for Canadian Contractors

    For Canadian builders, this means a potential increase in the demand for building materials and labor. This project shows how partnerships with First Nations and private developers could lead to significant changes in urban landscapes. Contractors should prepare for navigating city permits and adapt to new city regulations that could affect project timelines and costs.

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