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East Richmond Could Swell Four Times

East Richmond could swell four times.

The east Richmond community of Hamilton could grow by up to four times, depending on what locals want to see happen.

Home to almost 5,000 people, Hamilton has long considered itself to be the forgotten child in terms of the services it receives from the City of Richmond.

Read more: http://www.richmond-news.com/East+Richmond+could+swell+four+times/6747084/story.html#ixzz1xDdFpZyu
June 9, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Plans for Surrey’s Tallest Building, all 50 Storeys, Unveiled

Plans for Surrey’s tallest building, all 50 storeys, unveiled.

SURREY – Century Group unveiled plans for a 50-storey mixed-use hotel and residential project on Thursday that president Sean Hodgins says will be “the best address in Surrey.”

The project, called “3 Civic Plaza,” is a partnership between Century Group and Surrey City Development Corporation (SDCD) and will be located at the crossroads of City Parkway and 104th Avenue.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/Plans+Surrey+tallest+building+storeys+unveiled/6746649/story.html#ixzz1xDbvTVpE
June 8, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Murray Hotel Site Slated for Redevelopment

Kenstone Properties is proposing a new project at 1155 Hornby Street in Downtown Vancouver. The project entails a 20-storey tower with 164 residential units, and the preservation of the Murray Hotel building through a heritage revitalization agreement. It is listed on the heritage register as a ‘B’ class heritage building. The project also involves the retention of 106 Single Room Accomodation units at 1119 Hornby. The total proposed density is 5.94 FSR. The site had been sold in 2007.

June 7, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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