One of B.C.’s tallest mass timber residential buildings rises at 981 Davie
A recent BC Business article highlights 981 Davie, as one of British Columbia’s tallest mass timber residential buildings, combining Passive House performance with affordable housing and community space. The 17-storey development will deliver 154 homes alongside a new QMUNITY hub,...
Early work begins for Revelstoke’s 166-unit rental housing project
420 Downie Street is featured in a recent Revelstoke Review article, highlighting its role in delivering much-needed housing in Revelstoke, B.C., and reflecting the province’s growing push to increase housing supply in smaller communities where availability is limited. The project...
Prime Minister Mark Carney Tours Vienna House
On February 18th, 2026, Kindred Construction had the honour of welcoming the Prime Minister of Canada, Mark Carney, and Minister of Housing and Infrastructure, Gregor Robertson, for a site tour of the Vienna House project: a partnership between the City...
As Ottawa pushes prefab, B.C. experts say reality is more complex
A recent Business in Vancouver article highlights Vienna House, a seven-storey affordable housing development, as a leading example of sustainable, high-performance construction, and explores how prefabrication can help accelerate housing delivery. Kindred Construction’s Project Director, Sean Binns, shares insights on...
420 Downie Street: Building Affordable Housing in Revelstoke Through British Columbia’s Redevelopment Program
Addressing Revelstoke’s Growing Housing Needs Through Partnership Kindred Construction’s latest addition to its growing portfolio of affordable housing projects, 420 Downie Street in Revelstoke, B.C., marks an opportunity to construct the first development delivered under British Columbia’s redevelopment program aimed...
How Canadian Developers Are Building For 2026 (And Beyond)
STOREYS’ article, How Canadian Developers Are Building for 2026 (And Beyond), explores the key forces shaping the Canadian real estate development market in 2026. As rising construction costs, high interest rates, capital constraints, and slower condo absorption challenge project feasibility,...
