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Marcon Planning Second Rental Tower for West 42nd

Marcon have submitted a rezoning application for a site at 277-291 West 42nd Avenue, directly adjacent their approved project at 325-341 West 42nd Avenue, which was recently approved at City Council in April 2021.

The proposal is to allow for the development of an 18-storey residential building that will become the ‘East Tower’ phase of the larger overall project and includes:

  • 211 rental units (including 42 below market rental units);
  • 78 studios, 59 one-bedrooms & 74 two-bedrooms.
  • A total density of 6.73 FSR;
  • A building height of 201 ft. with an additional partial storey for a rooftop amenity space;
  • Three levels of underground parking with 98 vehicle parking spaces.

The application is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan.

When completed, the two towers will have a combined 426 rental units.

The architect for the project is Rositch Hemphill.

June 10, 2021by david.taylor@colliers.com

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