BCBusiness Magazine | September 2010
cover story
When PR queen Mat Wilcox announced the closure of her 15-year-old agency in June, she cited social media as the driving factor. But not everybody in the industry is convinced.
By Lucy Hyslop
features
Concord Pacific Place is often referred to as the largest development site in North America. As the project nears completion, tough choices face Concord's CEO Terry Hui.
By Jim Sutherland
Too busy to plan your daily wardrobe? We've got you covered this fall in our annual fashion feature.
By Steven Schelling
Why John Montalbano, head of Canada's biggest investment-fund company, is still based in Vancouver.
By David Jordan
Environmental assessments: can't live with 'em, can't live without 'em. But is there a better way?
By BCBusiness
The Olympics led to a boom in hotel construction. Whether the good times will last is another matter.
By Anicka Quin
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