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Retail

New Westminster IGA to Close

New Westminster News Leader – New Westminster IGA to close.

The IGA Marketplace grocery store in New Westminster will close later this year.

Scott Coburn, vice-president for H.Y. Louie Company (operators of the store) said although the company would like to remain operating at the 1025 Columbia St. location, the decision was made to shut because it is no longer financially viable.

 On Jan. 17, the company gave six months’ notice to the property’s owner that it will be closing down. Coburn said for the last year the costs of labour, operating and rental exceeded the revenue generated.

“We have been unable to recover from this decrease in sales,” said Coburn. Columbia Square PlazaRead more: http://www.newwestnewsleader.com/news/187782891.html

January 21, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Nelson Development to Go Ahead, Despite Concerns

Nelson development to go ahead, despite concerns.

Plans for a 38-storey tower and three-storey townhouses on two properties on Nelson Avenue are going ahead despite a handful of concerns brought forward by area residents.

The rezoning application, put forward by developer Concord Pacific, went to second reading at Monday night’s council meeting. The primary concerns regarding the properties at 6530 and 6550 Nelson Ave. focused on the density and shape of the building, loss of the rental housing currently on the two properties, vehicle access and traffic safety, and construction impacts, according to a report from the city’s planning and building department.

6350 Nelson Ave

The concerns are related to the proposed density and shape of the building related to the amenity density bonus, and the form of the building in relationship to the neighbourhood, the report stated.

The development plan is consistent with council’s policies on density and the plan for the Metrotown area, Lou Pelletier, director of building and planning, stated in the report, and the value of the amenity bonus would be $9.5 million.

Read more: http://www.burnabynow.com/Nelson+development+ahead+despite+concerns/7838152/story.html#ixzz2Ichzm3n2
January 21, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com

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David Taylor

Senior Vice President, Colliers Canada

David Taylor is a Senior Vice President at Colliers International in Vancouver, BC, specializing in the sale of commercial real estate across Metro Vancouver. He has sold over $1.7 Billion in office buildings, retail properties, apartment buildings and development land since 2004.

Vancouver Market chronicles investment and development activity in Metro Vancouver, including sale prices, cap rates, $/SF metrics, and market context for commercial real estate transactions.

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