Vancouver Market - Chronicling Investment and Development Activity in Metro Vancouver
  • Home
  • Listings & Sales
  • Land Assembly
    • Official Community Plans (OCPs)
      • City of Burnaby
      • City of North Vancouver
      • District of North Vancouver
      • City of Vancouver
      • District of West Vancouver
    • Transit Oriented Areas (TOA) Policy
      • City of Burnaby
      • City of New Westminster
      • City of Vancouver
      • Transit Oriented Areas: How New Zoning Policy Affects Landowners
  • About
  • Subscribe
Vancouver Market - Chronicling Investment and Development Activity in Metro Vancouver
Home
Listings & Sales
Land Assembly
    Official Community Plans (OCPs)
    City of Burnaby
    City of North Vancouver
    District of North Vancouver
    City of Vancouver
    District of West Vancouver
    Transit Oriented Areas (TOA) Policy
    City of Burnaby
    City of New Westminster
    City of Vancouver
    Transit Oriented Areas: How New Zoning Policy Affects Landowners
About
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Listings & Sales
  • Land Assembly
    • Official Community Plans (OCPs)
      • City of Burnaby
      • City of North Vancouver
      • District of North Vancouver
      • City of Vancouver
      • District of West Vancouver
    • Transit Oriented Areas (TOA) Policy
      • City of Burnaby
      • City of New Westminster
      • City of Vancouver
      • Transit Oriented Areas: How New Zoning Policy Affects Landowners
  • About
  • Subscribe
Apartment, Condo, Development

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
Apartment, Condo, Development, Retail

Large Scale Redevelopment Proposed for Port Moody Site

A 2,344 unit residential development has been proposed by Edgar Development for a 23 acre site they own in Port Moody.

The site, known as ‘Woodland Park‘, is located at Cecil Drive and Angela Drive in the College Park neighbourhood on the Western part of Port Moody. The site is currently improved with older lowrise rental apartment buildings totaling 200 units in 19 buildings scattered across the site.

Edgar acquired the site in 2018 for $97,500,000.

The site is designated Multi-Family Residential in the OCP, which permits various building forms from three, up to a maximum of six storeys in height. The site is located outside the Evergreen Line Sub-areas and therefore has not been specifically designated for development forms higher than six storeys.

The OCP and Rezoning Application contemplates a master planned redevelopment with 18 buildings from 4 to 26-storeys in height, that includes:

  • 2,344 total units
  • 2,319 condo units;
  • 325 below market rental units for BC Housing;
  • 10,000 SF of community use space;
  • 5,000 SF of retail space;
  • a total density of 2.15 FAR;
  • neighbourhood park, play area & multi-use path around the perimeter of the property;
  • seven phases to be developed over 16 years.

70% of the site is proposed to be retained as environmentally sensitive areas/green space.

The rezoning application is still in the early stages at the Community Planning Advisory Committee. Input from the committee will determine whether the application moves forward on it’s own, or as part of a larger OCP review for the area.

The proposal would join the Flavelle Oceanfront project as by far the two largest development proposals in Port Moody history.

The architect for the Woodland Park project is Acton Ostry.

February 27, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development

40-Units Proposed for Norquay Site in East Van

A development application has been submitted for a 4-lot land assembly in the Norquay Village area of East Vancouver. The 17,891 SF site is zoned RM-9AN, which allows up to 2.0 FSR.

The proposal is for a 4-storey condo building that includes:

  • 40 condo units, plus 10 rental lock-off units;
    • 3 studios, 9 one-bedrooms, 18 two-bedrooms & 10 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 1.95 FSR;
  • a building height of 43 ft.;
  • one level of underground parking containing 40 stalls and 95 Class-A bicycle stalls, having access from the rear lane.

Under the site’s existing RM-9AN zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted; however, it requires the decision of the Director of Planning.

The architect for the project is Gradual Architecture.

February 27, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Page 158 of 710« First...102030«157158159160»170180190...Last »

Search the Site

Tweets by vancouvermrkt

Categories

  • Apartment
  • Condo
  • Development
  • For Sale
  • Hotel
  • Investment
  • Land
  • Market Research
  • Office
  • Rental
  • Retail


David Taylor Personal Real Estate Corporation

Colliers International

© 2019 Copyright  |  All Rights Reserved