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Preliminary Proposal for 585 Condo/Rental Units in West Van

A preliminary development application has been submitted to West Vancouver for the large-scale development of a 9-acre site located just above the Upper Levels Highway in West Vancouver, about a km East of Cypress Bowl Road.

The site at 2480 & 2510 Wentworth Ave, was previously owned by Collingwood School before a sale to Vanluxu Enterprises Ltd. in 2012 for $26,500,000, was previously approved for a 29-lot single family subdivision in 2017. That application has now been abandoned and cancelled.

The site was subsequently listed for sale in 2018 for $108,000,000, but did not sell.

The new preliminary plans contemplate a total of 585 residential units, and includes a mix of rental and strata units in seven midrise buildings alongside several townhouse buildings. The buildings are terraced to respond to the site’s sloped terrain and natural setting.

The developer will be hosting a public information meeting on their preliminary plans. The meeting will be held from 4:30–7:30 pm. on Thursday, March 12 at The Beach House Restaurant (top floor), 150 25th Street.

February 28, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com

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