A retro-inspired neon “Kits Corner” sign, funded by Chip Wilson’s Low Tide Properties, was unveiled at West 4th Ave & Yew St. While some celebrate its colorful charm, others criticize its aesthetic and question the private influence on public space.
Vancouver wants to pre-zone land in the Broadway and Cambie areas to simplify development—but critics warn it could bypass public input and risk tenant displacement.
Vancouver-born Lululemon has leased nearly 290,000 sq ft of premium office space above Pacific Centre’s former Microsoft location—bolstering its corporate presence and fueling downtown real estate recovery.
Vancouver-born Lululemon has leased nearly 290,000 sq ft of premium office space above Pacific Centre’s former Microsoft location—bolstering its corporate presence and fueling downtown real estate recovery.
A retro-inspired neon “Kits Corner” sign, funded by Chip Wilson’s Low Tide Properties, was unveiled at West 4th Ave & Yew St. While some celebrate its colorful charm, others criticize its aesthetic and question the private influence on public space.
Vancouver wants to pre-zone land in the Broadway and Cambie areas to simplify development—but critics warn it could bypass public input and risk tenant displacement.
Blue Sky Clothing blends comfort, sustainability, and size inclusivity into timeless designs. What started in BC is now one of Canada’s trusted ethical fashion brands.
YYOGA Kits Beach is more than a yoga studio—it’s a sanctuary by the sea that blends movement, mindfulness, and community in the heart of Vancouver’s West Coast lifestyle.