More and more First Nations-led development projects are at the forefront of an Indigenous real estate 'renaissance.'And these Indigenous projects are not only boosting the housing supply, but also reshaping real estate processes and opening opportunities for further reconciliation.These endeavours, according to Dennis Thomas Whonoak of Tsleil-Waututh Nation, show the unity and kinship between First Nations people. They also help raise awareness regarding reconciliation efforts and can transform the real estate landscape of the Lower Mainland.Thomas Whonoak also emphasized the way these First Nations projects are challenging and changing the Western development process and are bringing more recognition to Indigenous perspectives on housing and real estate projects.The key to these projects is collaboration – both with the local and provincial governments, and within the nations themselves. By coming together to purchase properties and develop them using First Nations principles, these corporations are driving local land development. And the hope is that one day, they can proudly say that their projects are built fully by Indigenous peoples.Taken from article by from Business in Vancouver at https://bit.ly/3y9CHKJ

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More and more First Nations-led development projects are at the forefront of an Indigenous real estate 'renaissance.'And these Indigenous projects are not only boosting the housing supply, but also reshaping real estate processes and opening opportunities for further reconciliation.These endeavours, according to Dennis Thomas Whonoak of Tsleil-Waututh Nation, show the unity and kinship between First Nations people. They also help raise awareness regarding reconciliation efforts and can transform the real estate landscape of the Lower Mainland.Thomas Whonoak also emphasized the way these First Nations projects are challenging and changing the Western development process and are bringing more recognition to Indigenous perspectives on housing and real estate projects.The key to these projects is collaboration – both with the local and provincial governments, and within the nations themselves. By coming together to purchase properties and develop them using First Nations principles, these corporations are driving local land development. And the hope is that one day, they can proudly say that their projects are built fully by Indigenous peoples.Taken from article by from Business in Vancouver at https://bit.ly/3y9CHKJ