DiscoverConversations That MatterEp 580 - Unmanageable Permitting Processes Guest: Todd Yuen
Ep 580 - Unmanageable Permitting Processes  Guest: Todd Yuen

Ep 580 - Unmanageable Permitting Processes Guest: Todd Yuen

Update: 2025-11-02
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Ep 580 - Unmanageable Permitting Processes


Guest: Todd Yuen


By Stuart McNish


 


A robust industrial property sector is vital to the economy. According to a Metro Vancouver study, “Industrial lands serve various purposes, such as warehousing, manufacturing, and supporting emerging technology businesses. They provide essential employment opportunities and contribute to supply chains.” In other words, they are vital to economic growth.


 


Here’s the challenge, says Todd Yuen of Beddie Industrial. “There’s a critical shortage of industrial lands in Metro Vancouver and we’re losing businesses and their employees to Alberta and other jurisdictions.” The reasons for the shortages are complex, according to the InterVISTAS report, which include “constrained land supply, complex jurisdictional overlaps, and a need to review the development process.”


 


Yuen says, “To give you an example of the unmanageable permitting process, we just put a new site on the market after seven years of approvals. The wheels within the permitting process turn so slow they create an air of anti-progress."


 


We invited Todd Yuen, the President of Beedie Industrial, to join us for a Conversation That Matters about the need to build industrial facilities, the impediments to doing so, and the consequences of inaction.









You can see the interview here https://www.conversationsthatmatter.ca/




Learn More about our guests career at careersthatmatter.ca

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Ep 580 - Unmanageable Permitting Processes  Guest: Todd Yuen

Ep 580 - Unmanageable Permitting Processes Guest: Todd Yuen

Stuart McNish, Veteran Canadian Newsman