I am pleased to announce the successful completion of sale of a 1-acre, 6-lot land assembly at 1026-1108 West 41st Avenue in Vancouver.
I am pleased to announce the successful completion of sale of a 1-acre, 6-lot land assembly at 1026-1108 West 41st Avenue in Vancouver.
A preliminary rezoning application has been reviewed by the District of North Vancouver for ‘Seylynn Centre’, a 3.1 acre assembly of 24 lots previously single family homes demolished in 2018. The site, owned by Denna Homes, is now being used as the construction staging for the neighbouring ‘Apex’ tower by Denna across Fern Street from the site.
A previous proposal was submitted in 2017 that envisioned a 19-storey tower and 6-storey building with 412 units and a density of 2.90 FSR.
The revised proposal for the site includes a 22-storey tower and 6-storey podium in the eastern portion of the site (“Phase 1”) and a 29-storey tower and 6-storey podium in the western portion of the site (“Phase 2”).
Details include:
The current proposal includes a density of 3.9 FSR, exceeding the site’s envisioned density of 2.9 FSR, and the “CRMU3” land use designation which supports a density up to approximately 3.5 FSR. The applicant is seeking an OCP amendment for the additional density, with the provision of non-market student housing, which equates to 1 FSR and 24% of the proposal’s residential component, provided in support of this request.
Further information about the preliminary proposal can be viewed here: https://www.dnv.org/property-development/1505-1571-fern-st-520-540-mountain-highway-1514-1568-hunter-st-seylynn-centre
A rezoning application has been submitted to the City of Port Moody for a 17,247 SF assembly of two single family lots on St. Johns Street to allow a new office building.
The site is designated Mixed Use – Moody Centre in the Official Community Plan, allowing for development up to 6-storeys.
The proposal for the site includes:
The architect for the project is Mara + Natha Architecture.