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Jericho Lands projectvancouversun
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The Jericho Lands project will create 13,000 housing units in West Point Grey over 25 years .
The land is owned by the Musqueam , Squamish and Tsleil Waututh First Nations .
It will take three to four years to get the first rezoning complete.
The first units are expected to be available in 2032 .
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