Massive development by the Musqueam First Nation near the University of B.C. will almost double the population of the University Endowment Lands, and the province is developing the area’s neighbourhood plan to prepare for the influx of new residents. And the endowment lands’ administration and some...

The Musqueam First Nation plans to include a small-scale Stanley Park as part of a massive residential and retail project on their land near the UBC Endowment Lands. The band unveiled their plans and broke ground Thursday on the lands that will eventually be home to...

As reported in the Vancouver Courier the Musqueam First Nation is going ahead with the development of 21 acres of land they own close to the University of British Columbia. This comprehensive community will house 2,500 residents within four 18 storey highrises, townhouses and mid-rise...

A major housing development in the Vancouver Westside for up to 2,500 residents will provide Metro Vancouver with much-needed new housing stock. Construction began today on the Musqueam First Nation’s development of Lelem on UBC’s Block F, an off-reserve 21.4-acre parcel of land that was formerly...

The Musqueam Indian Band says it has taken a significant step towards economic sustainability by breaking ground on a 8.4-hectare community in the University Endownment Lands. The First Nation has chosen Polygon Homes as the developer for the first phase of a residential development called Lelem,...

The Musqueam Indian Band broke ground on a 21-acre community in the University Endowment Lands Thursday, the first time in Metro Vancouver that a First Nation is independently embarking on a mixed-use, multi-family development. The community will be called leləm̓, meaning “home.” It will be built...

The rezoning of the 22-acre parcel of land owned by the Musqueam has been approved after a multi-year process. It will involve the construction of over 1.2 million square feet of mostly residential buildings with a small amount of commercial space. The residential buildings will...

The Musqueam Indian Band made history this week by breaking ground on a massive residential development that will be spread over 21.4 acres of its own land near the University of B.C. The construction of the development, which will include four 18-storey highrises, several rows of...

September has brought the kind of news the Musqueam Indian Band has hoped for since it has struggled to build up its people and provide for its future generations. The provincial government is about to give the 1,300-member band the green light to build a massive...