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Electronic Arts Expanding Burnaby Campus

Electronic Arts is proposing a major expansion to it’s Burnaby campus at 3700 Gilmore Way, across Sanderson Way from their existing campus.

The project consists of two new office buildings for EA on a 12.57 acre site with M5 and M8 zoning. An existing 110,000 SF office building occupied by Schnieder Electric on the site will be retained.

The plan calls for two 3/5-storey (due to slope) buildings, that include:

  • 297,000 SF of office space;
  • a total density of 0.75 FAR inclusive of the existing building;
  • 3 levels of underground parking;
  • 624 parking spaces;
  • a new urban plaza connecting the two buildings.

The architect for the project is Dialog.

August 21, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development, Office, Retail

First Phase of Brentwood “The Grove” Project to Include Two Towers, 948 Units

A rezoning application is going to public hearing at the City of Burnaby next week for Phase One of Aoyuan‘s “The Grove” project in the Brentwood Town Centre area. Phase One is located at the corner of Willingdon and Dawson and extends along the North portion of the site to the corner of Alpha Avenue.

The 8-acre master plan project is located at the Southeast corner of Willingdon Avenue and Dawson Street. Aoyuan acquired the site, which consists of seven parcels currently improved with older industrial buildings. The master plan was approved in 2019.

Details of Phase one include:

  • Two condo towers, 36 & 43-storeys;
  • One 6-storey non-market rental building;
  • 868 condos;
  • 453 Studios, 95 One-bedrooms, 256 Two-Bedrooms & 69 Three-bedrooms;
  • 80 non-market rental units;
  • 55,000 SF of office and retail space;
  • a total density of 8.62 FAR;
  • Tower heights of 387 ft and 456 ft.;
  • 1,175 parking stalls.

The architect for the project is IBI Group.

August 21, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development, Retail

14-Storey Condo Tower Proposed next to Langara Station

A rezoning application has been submitted by Transca Development for a 29,019 SF, four-lot land assembly on West 49th Avenue, adjacent Langara/49th Station.

The proposal for 427-477 W 49th Avenue is to allow for a mixed-use development with a 14-storey market residential tower on top of a 4-storey podium.

Details include:

  • 128 condo units;
  • 24 studios, 45 one-bedrooms, 45 two-bedrooms & 14 three-bedrooms;
  • 11,000 SF of retail space;
  • 4,700 SF of childcare space on the 5th floor with outdoor space;
  • a total density of 3.99 FSR;
  • A building height of 173 ft.;
  • 130 vehicle parking spaces and 220 bicycle parking spaces.

The application is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan.

The application describes the design rationale: “Our proposed development deviates from the Phase 3 suggested massing as it proposes one single tower of 14 storey as opposed to 2 towers of 11 and 8 storeys respectively. A single tower form allows a for bigger separation to the future tower development to the north and expands the open space above the podium, which will form part of the proposed childcare facility.

The tower floorplate has been reduced from the allowable 6,500 sq.ft, to 6,000 sq.ft. in exchange for additional height. This minimizes the tower width and its impact on the properties to the north. The proposed tower has been pushed away from the west property line to allow for more openings on the west elevation and to achieve an 80 ft. separation from the future tower to the north.”

The architect for the project is GBL Architects.

The site was assembled in 2016 for $25,000,000 or $229 per buildable SF.

The site had been listed for sale in 2019.

August 18, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
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