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Development, Office, Retail

New Retail & Office Building Planned for 950 Granville Street

A development application has been submitted by Bonnis Properties for 950 Granville Street, a 21,000 SF site (consolidated as 950, 958 and 968 Granville Street) that is currently built out as a retail building. 

The proposal calls for a new 4-storey, commercial building with 3 levels of underground parking, including:

  • 54,000 SF of retail space;
  • 4 ground level CRU’s and 35,000 SF of retail on 2nd and 3rd floors;
  • 18,321 SF of office space on the 4th floor;
  • a total density of 3.38 FSR;
  • 95% site coverage;
  • 102 underground parking stalls on three levels.

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

February 20, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development

Development Application Submitted for 70-Unit Lowrise at Cambie Gardens

Onni has submitted the development application for the fourth building at Cambie Gardens. The site, called Parcel E within the Master Plan, is located at 559 West 59th Avenue, within the second phase of the overall site, and is bounded by the Residential Complex Care facility on the north, West 59th Ave. to the south, Internal Street 2 to the east and the north / south Pedestrian Connector to the west. 

The plan for Parcel E is a 6-storey building that includes:

    • 70 condo units;
      • 1 studio, 30 one-bedrooms, 19 two-bedrooms & 20 three-bedrooms;
    • an approximate height of 73 ft.;
    • three levels of underground parking providing a total of 122 parking spaces having vehicular access from a new interior street.

Under the site’s existing CD-1 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 IBI Group.

February 20, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development, Retail

49-Unit Building Planned for Main & East 4th Site

PortLiving has submitted a rezoning application for 1940 Main Street, a 17,424 SF site at the Northeast corner of Main Street and East 4th Avenue in Mount Pleasant.

The site, currently improved as “ABC Tireland”, is zoned IC-2 but can be rezoned per the Mount Pleasant Community Plan.

This is the second project for PortLiving on Main, with a 65-unit proposed project at Main and East 6th, called Main Street Arts.

The proposal, dubbed “Main Street Arts 2” consists of a 6-storey mixed-use building, including:

  • 49 condo units;
    • 26 studios, 4 one-bedrooms, 13 two-bedrooms & 6 three-bedrooms;
  • a 37-space childcare facility;
  • 9,677 SF of ground floor retail;
  • 12,178 SF of below grade retail space;
  • a total density of 3.0 FSR;
  • a building height of 72 ft.; and
  • 112 underground parking spaces and 77 bicycle spaces.

The application describes the design rationale: “The project is a 6-storey mixed use building. The ground floor along the Main Street frontage proposes a series of retail spaces that reinforce a scale of walking and shopping with high-quality storefront, weather protection, and floorfloor heights that can accommodate a variety of uses over
time.

There is also lower retail space connected to ground floorwith stairs, floor openings, passenger elevator and skylights to create visual connections with pedestrians along Main St.

The ground floor is pulled back from the south-west corner of the site to create a partially covered public plaza with seating on a sunny corner. A public elevator which frames the plaza along East 4th Ave will provide access to belowgrade retail parking and childcare above.

East 4th Avenue is fronted by retail units and the residential entry lobby. The second to sixth floors are market housing including a significant number of family units. A group
Childcare facility is proposed on the second floor with access from below-grade parking and ground floor plaza via elevator directly off East 4th Ave.”

This rezoning application is being considered under the Mount Pleasant Community Plan and Implementation Strategy.

The architect for the project is Formosis Architecture (formerly Studio B Architects).

February 19, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
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