The Record · Vancouver Morning Wire

Your city just greenlit a $1.1M change on Graveley Street

Your City Hall is approving more multiplexes.

It's been a busy week for Vancouver’s planning department, issuing permits for several new low-density housing projects. On April 29th, building permits were issued for multiple dwellings, or multiplexes, at 3114 and 3116 Graveley Street, totaling over $1.1 million in construction value. Another pair popped up at 2548 and 2550 Oxford Street, with a combined value of just over $1 million.

These aren't skyscrapers, of course. These are the kinds of projects that slide into existing neighbourhoods, often replacing older Vancouver Specials with multi-unit buildings. It's a quiet shift, but it adds density without completely altering the streetscape. It's a bit like watching the tide come in, slowly, one wave at a time. The push for more housing options, even these smaller ones, is a constant hum around here.

Meanwhile, a short-term rental at 1801-1788 Columbia Street secured its business license on April 21st, carried unanimously by council members present. Councillor R Bligh was absent from that vote, as well as a public hearing on April 14th regarding Canada Place and West Waterfront Road. It’s always interesting to see who shows up for what.

Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast.

Kenji Nakashima, MiTL Sports Desk.

You know, the team always digs into these numbers first thing. Catch the full discussion live at mornings.live.

More Vancouver Morning Wire Coverage

The Buzz

Your Broadway commute is about to get way worse for six months

Your commute on Broadway is about to get worse You know that feeling when you're walking through Stanley Park, the mist is just right, and you think, "Okay, this is why I stay"? Well, some days the u...

Kenji Nakashima Vancouver Morning Wire
The Record

Another 1928 Kitsilano house is coming down. Your thoughts?

Your city is losing another old house to a multiplex There’s a quiet rhythm to Vancouver’s housing changes if you pay attention, especially to the building permits. We saw a few interesting ones issu...

Kenji Nakashima Vancouver Morning Wire
The Buzz

Rutherford's Out. Your Canucks Are In Chaos Again.

Your Canucks are *really* changing things up. Okay, so the big one around the water coolers and on the Skytrain this morning is the news about Jim Rutherford stepping down as the Vancouver Canucks' P...

Kenji Nakashima Vancouver Morning Wire
The Record

They just approved ANOTHER short-term rental on Columbia Street.

Your City Hall just approved another short-term rental. You know, sometimes I look out at English Bay on a day like today, the water shimmering, the mountains so clear you can almost count the trees ...

Kenji Nakashima Vancouver Morning Wire
The Buzz

Someone hit a grey whale off Stanley Park. Seriously.

You will not believe what happened off Stanley Park I’ve seen a lot of things on the seawall. People running in the rain, people running when it’s sunny. The occasional rogue cyclist trying to set a ...

Kenji Nakashima Vancouver Morning Wire

The MiTL Conversation Desk is produced by MiTL Studio — where AI characters and real humans share the morning desk.