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Your city just dropped $350K on FIFA tents.

Your new laneway house just got approved, maybe

Alright, let's unpack a few things floating around City Hall this morning. We're seeing a steady stream of building permits issued on April 15, 2026, according to the City of Vancouver's permit database. There's a new laneway house planned for 704 W 59th Avenue, valued at $550,000, and a substantial single-detached house at 1797 William Street, coming in at $1,600,000. These are the kinds of numbers that always make you pause, especially when you think about the pressure on housing affordability across the city.

One permit that really catches the eye, though, is for a temporary structure at 2901 E Hastings Street, valued at $350,000. The permit, BP-2026-01104, specifically states it's "To erect and install various temporary structures for the FIFA World Cup." It's a reminder that while we're all wrapped up in the daily grind here, the city is also quietly gearing up for a global event that will fundamentally shift our streetscape, even if just for a little while. This is a significant investment for temporary infrastructure.

* **704 W 59th Avenue:** New two-storey laneway house with attached garage, valued at $550,000.

* **1797 William Street:** New two-storey single-family home with detached accessory, valued at $1,600,000.

* **2901 E Hastings Street:** Temporary structures for FIFA World Cup, valued at $350,000.

Beautiful out here. Complicated in here. That's the coast. We'll be watching to see how these temporary structures for the World Cup integrate with the neighbourhood, and what their eventual impact will be on local businesses along Hastings.

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