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Partnerships drive developments in Vancouver’s challenging landscape

Partnerships drive developments in Vancouver’s challenging landscape

B.C. developers tap into alliances with the government, non-profits to keep projects moving

A recent Business in Vancouver article explores how partnerships are becoming essential to moving projects forward in Vancouver’s increasingly complex development market.

Kindred Construction’s President, Bryan Reid, shares insight into how collaboration between developers, government, and non-profits is reshaping how projects are funded and delivered. He highlights the growing role of institutional and partnership-driven models, emphasizing that success depends not just on execution, but on early alignment with the different stakeholders to balance needs, navigate complexity, and keep projects viable.

As the article outlines, delivering housing in B.C. requires a coordinated, partnership-first approach across the entire project lifecycle.

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