Major projects account for boom, but more is needed
PRINCE GEORGE – Collectively more than 800 homes were built in Williams Lake, Prince George and Quesnel last year. That’s up from 500 the year before. It breaks down like this: Prince George had 665 housing starts, up 47.1%, Quesnel saw 117 units built for an increase of 457.1% and Williams Lake saw 21 units were built in Williams Lake. That’s down 16 percent. That’s a conversation that’s happened a lot.
But major projects are driving the economy and there’s a new player in the game.
“Indigenous partnerships are really an accelerated investment in those opportunities,” says Corey Naphtali, Partner with KPMG. “There are Indigenous groups that are really active in the business community and they’re businesses that are willing to partner and provide some of that expertise. And I think it’s a win-win.”
