Vancouver welcomes first tri-mix development

Vancouver’s False Creek Flats neighbourhood – crisscrossed with railroad tracks and home to an eclectic mix of industries, offices and city services – is an employment hub in the middle of a metamorphosis.
Over the next three decades, the neighbourhood – located just south of Vancouver’s Granville Island and one kilometre from downtown – is expected to attract 22,000 new jobs, bringing the total number of workers up to 30,000. Driving this shift are several planned and continuing developments, including Archetype, a dynamic mixed-use project.
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