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First Cambie Phase 3 Townhouse Application Seeks 30 Units

The first townhouse development application has come forward under the Cambie Corridor Phase 3 Plan, which was adopted by city council in the summer of 2018. Close to 1,000 lots were designated for townhouse development, with a small portion rezoned to RM-8A by the City as a first ‘zone’ for immediate development.

Redekop Kroeker Development has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a 5-single family lot land assembly on West 29th Avenue is just West of Cambie Street. The site at 535 West 29th Avenue is 34,761 SF in size.

The plan for the site is for eight 2 & 3-storey courtyard rowhouse buildings, and includes:

  • 30 three bedroom units;
  • a total density of 1.20 FSR;
  • total building height of 38 ft.;
  • 42 parking spaces on one underground level.

Under the site’s existing RM-8A 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 Gateway Architecture.

April 4, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development

Redevelopment of South Vancouver YMCA to Include 158 Condo Units

A rezoning application has been for the Langara Family YMCA property at West 49th Avenue and Alberta Street. The site sits just West of Langara College, and North of Langara Golf Course. 

The redevelopment of the 87,103 SF site at 282 West 49th Avenue entails rezoning an existing CD zone, to allow complete redevelopment of the existing YMCA facility to double the scale of the facility. The redevelopment concept has been consulting with the community and facility users for over a year.

The proposal consists of:

  • a 5-storey YMCA replacement facility, including childcare, recreation (fitness, gym, and aquatic facilities), community spaces, and a cafe;
  • a 13-storey non-market residential building containing 70 units;
    • 11-studios, 24 one-bedrooms, 26 two-bedrooms & 9 three-bedrooms;
  • a 20-storey market residential building containing 158 condo units;
    • 41 one-bedrooms, 85 two-bedrooms & 32 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 3.53 FSR;
  • Total buildings heights of 198 ft. for the condo tower, and 145 ft. for the non-market tower.
  • underground parking with 339 vehicle parking spaces and 545 bicycle parking spaces.

This rezoning application is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan.

The YMCA of Greater Vancouver anticipates that construction would start in 2021 and be completed in 2023.

The architect for the project is Stantec.

The full rezoning application can be viewed here: https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/282w49thave/index.htm

March 27, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development, Office, Retail

47-Storey Proposed for Burrard and Davie

A rezoning application has been submitted by Prima Properties for 1157 Burrard Street, a former gas station site at the Northwest corner of Burrard and Davie Streets that has been used as a community garden for several years.

The 21,605 SF site was designated for rezoning in 2014 under the West End Community Plan. It is currently zoned DD (Downtown District) and C-5 (Commercial).

The plan for the site is a 47-storey mixed-use tower that includes:

  •  236 condo units;
  • 50 hotel units or 50 more residential units; 
    • 65 studios, 111 one bedrooms & 110 two-bedrooms;
  • building height of 480 ft.;
  • a total density of 13.99 FSR;
  • 25,000 SF of commercial space, including;
    • 17,000 SF of office space;
  • a 37-space public childcare facility
  • 265 vehicle parking stalls and 400 bicycle spaces.

The application describes the design rationale: “The project proposes a new benchmark for site and city-specific architectural creativity and excellence through several distinctive measures. The west façade is proposed as a dynamic ever-changing mosaic responding to solar movement. In the morning when no direct sun falls on the elevation, the façade forms a sleek glass envelope animated by balconies. As the sun comes around to the south and west, exterior vertical solar control blinds start to animate the façade, with the sun exposure lowering them sequentially. As the sun rotates further to the west, the
blinds gradually form a veil, a pixilated abstraction of the Westcoast landscape ground to sea to sky. As afternoon turns to evening, the blinds retract once again to reveal the glowing glass envelope by night, as lights illuminate from the inside. The blinds have both an aesthetic and a sustainable design role, reducing solar heat gain and glare from low angle west sun. The concept is inspired by the Electra, the former BC Hydro building on Burrard Street. Electra makes explicit reference to the Westcoast landscape in its design and ornamentation, a major innovation at the time the tower was built.

In addition to the dynamic nature of the west façade–visible from both Burrard Street and Davie Village– the building is shaped like a flatiron as you approach the Downtown along Burrard Street. Consequently, the building is exceptionally slender compared to other towers. The balconies along the leading edge further animate this impression, by faceting towards the west as the tower rises. This shape forms an invitation towards Davie Village
and the West End as the tower addresses ceremonial Burrard Street. At grade, the corner plaza provides a public destination, welcoming visitors to Davie Village. The building canopy gathers rainwater and directs it to a small symbolic wetland at the corner, providing a pleasant place to gather and evoking the Westcoast landscape concept of the building. The project elevators offer outlook to Burrard Street in the podium and at the rooftop, providing spectacular views out for building users. At the rooftop a viewing platform forms part of the Residential Amenity with vistas to the fireworks of English Bay.”

This application is being considered under the West End Community Plan and the Rezoning Policy for the West End.

The architect for the project is Merrick Architecture.

The full application can be viewed here: https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/1157burrard/index.htm

March 18, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
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