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Apartment, Condo, Development, Retail

Revised Plan for Oakridge Transit Centre Site to Include

The formal rezoning application has been submitted to the City of Vancouver for the Oakridge Transit Centre (“OTC”) site sold by Translink in 2016 to a group led by Modern Green Development. The project is slated to be named “Oak Green“.

A policy statement for the 14 acre site was approved in 2017 after three years of planning and neighbourhood consultation for the site. An additional three single family lots on Willow Street have also been added totaling half an acre.

The specific details of the development parameters for the site are now laid out in the rezoning application, and allow for a slight increase in height and density in exchange for an increase in social housing and rental housing.

Details include:

  • 1,149 condo units;
  • 180 secured market rental units, including 45 Moderate Income Rental Units;
  • 300 social housing units;
  • a total density of 2.30 FSR;
  • approx. 15,000 SF of retail space along West 41st;
  • building heights up to 230 ft (23 storeys).
  • an 8,500 SF childcare facility;
  • a new 2.34-acre public park.

The project is planned to be constructed in five phases, with Phase 1 (along West 41st) starting in 2020, and the final phase to be completed in 2031.

The application is being considered under the Oakridge Transit Centre and Adjacent Sites Policy Statement referenced above. The site is also subject to the Rezoning Policy for Sustainable Large Developments and Green Buildings Policy for Rezonings.

The architect for the project is James Cheng.

Link to the full rezoning application: https://rezoning.vancouver.ca/applications/949w41stave/index.htm

August 26, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development

31-Unit Condo Building Slated for West 49th Ave

A rezoning application has been submitted by Ning Hua Development for a two lot land assembly on West 49th Avenue, just West of Cambie Street.

The proposal for the 13,677 SF site at 564-570 West 49th Avenue is to rezone from the current from the current RS-1 zoning to allow a new 4-storey residential building with rooftop amenity, over one level of underground parking and includes:

  • 31 condo units;
    • 6 studios, 13 one-bedrooms, 8 two-bedrooms & 4 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 1.95 FSR;
  • a building height of 65 ft.; and
  • 31 underground parking spaces and 40 bicycle spaces.

The application is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan.

The architect for the project is Fougere Architecture.

The site was acquired in 2016 for $6,600,000, or $233 per buildable SF based on the rezoning application.

August 22, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development, Retail

131-Condo Building Proposed for East Hastings Site

Reliance Properties has submitted a rezoning application for a site on East Hastings Street in the Grandview Woodland area of East Vancouver.

The 29,158 SF site, 1943-1967 East Hastings Street, is located at the northwest corner of Semlin Drive and East Hastings Street, three blocks from Commercial Drive. It is currently zoned MC-2 and improved with one-storey commercial buildings including: an auto repair shop, sushi restaurant, pharmacy and social club.

The proposal consists of an 8-storey mixed-use building over three levels of underground parking and includes:

  • 131 condo units;
    • 65 studios, 21 one-bedrooms, 39 two-bedrooms & 13 three-bedrooms;
  • 18,246 SF of commercial space at grade;
  • a total density of 4.01 FSR;
  • a maximum building height of 86 ft.; and
  • 169 underground parking spaces and 300 bicycle spaces.

This application is being considered under the Grandview-Woodland Community Plan.

The architect for the project is Dialog.

August 22, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
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