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Rental Housing a Go Near North Vancouver’s Phibbs Exchange

District of North Vancouver council approved a six-storey development near Phibbs Exchange Monday, but despite being billed as affordable housing, the project’s cost was too high for one councillor. The 112-unit Oxford Street development showcases the need for amalgamation between the City and District of North Vancouver, according to Coun. Lisa Muri.

“There’s tons of rental in the City of North Vancouver and if we were one municipality we wouldn’t even be having this conversation,” she said.Phibbs

The project is a rezoning of four single-family lots between 1561 and 1583 Oxford St. Muri was nonplussed by the building’s size, its design, a lack of green space, and its location on a busy thoroughfare. “The access onto the Second Narrows Bridge has been suggested to come out right in front of this building,” she said.

Other councillors cited the project’s location as a prime attribute. “If ever there was a location in our community where it was appropriate to. .. potentially have a bit of a different model available for a building, this is it,” said Coun. Mike Little, noting its proximity to transit.

Read more: http://www.nsnews.com/news/rental-housing-a-go-near-north-vancouver-s-phibbs-exchange-1.1053957

May 12, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Development

Construction Update: Hotel Blu – Robson Street

By ChangingCity

Hotel BluYet another of the ‘stalled’ projects that were impacted by the brief 2008-9 recession and the hike in construction costs around the Olympics got underway in 2011, and is now pretty close to completion. One of the few surface parking lots left Downtown – this one on Robson at Cambie – has been replaced by a 102 room hotel and 78 apartments that for now at least will be offered for rent.

The developers already owned the James Hancock designed Hampton Inn across the lane on Beatty Street, and the Georgian Court next door so there will presumably be efficiencies for them in operating here.

The design, by Relative Form Architecture offers quite a contrast to Walter Francl’s TV Towers across Cambie Street. As built isn’t exactly as shown a few years ago – but pretty close. The pre-cast concrete elements are similar in colour to the library up the street. There were plans to develop the site since the late 1990s, so it’s been a long time coming; initially it was said to be a Hilton – then the Crystal Blu Hotel: now it’s Hotel Blu.

 …read more

Source: Changing City

May 12, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

City of North Van Scales Back OCP After Community Feedback

Where have we heard this story before? A municipality spends countless hours developing an OCP and a comprehensive strategy of community consultation to get support from the public, only to scale it back more than half way through the process after significant opposition from the community to any changes.

This is what has occurred in the City of North Vancouver this week after nearly three years of development of their OCP revision. It remains to be seen exactly how the revisions will negatively impact the economic viability of potential rezoning proposals, but this is simply another example of planning getting stuck between creating a plan that can effectively generate development while not creating an army of opposition from the community – particularly in an election year when they are trying to pass the OCP beforehand.

City of North Vancouver planning staff presented to Council last night with an overview of community engagement and input received to date through their ‘CityShaping’ OCP update process. A summary of common feedback from the (perhaps not surprisingly) primarily over-50 crowd:

  • existing traffic conditions and the need to increase transit capacity
  • built form with concerns about view impacts
  • the pace of growth and the desire for more ground oriented development
  • density bonusing does not provide significant benefits to the community or results in inappropriate development

The overview contained several recommended changes to the draft OCP in response to input received in main public consultation stage of the OCP review/update.

Most of the changes were simply a reduction in density back to the old OCP levels and reducing heights. Changes include:

  • reductions of most densities in Lower Lonsdale to existing levels
  • elimination of two towers and some density reduction in Central Lonsdale
  • increases to density in the East 3rd Frequent Transit Development Area
  • elimination of the 20 percent height adjustment

Specific density changes are summarized below:

CNV OCP_Round 2 Designations_May 2014

CNV OCP Map_May 2014Two key Central Lonsdale sites also face potentially drastic height reductions that could impact their redevelopment potential. These proposed changes include:

  • Reducing the proposed maximum building height for the 2000 block of Lonsdale (London Drugs) from 15 storeys to 8 storeys.
  • Revising the proposed land use designation on the Telus site (100 block of East 11th and East 8th Streets) from Mixed Use Level 3 (2.5 FSR) to Residential Level 5 (1.6 FSR) and reduce the maximum building height from 46 metres to a maximum of six storeys.

CNV OCP_Central Lonsdale

The London Drugs building heights could be reconsidered after the City concludes what
will be built at the Harry Jerome site. The Telus site proposal generated considerable opposition, including a petition.

The City of North Vancouver anticipates drafting the version of the OCP that will go towards final approval in the fall of this year before adoption prior to (hopefully) the municipal election later this year.

CNV OCP_Next StepsFor more information visit: http://www2.cnv.org/CityShaping/index.html

May 6, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Market Spotlight: 235 Kingsway

By ChangingCity

235 KingswayHere’s a new condo project proposed for Mount Pleasant. It’s on Kingsway, right next door to a proposed rental building. This isn’t a rezoning, so it’s moving a little faster, headed to the Urban Design Panel. It would see 43 apartments built over retail space in a 6-storey building. It’s designed by Robert Ciccozzi Architecture, and would slot in between the shorter woodframe hotel built a few years ago, and the proposed taller rental building to the south.

…read more

Source: Changing City

May 6, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Office

Construction Update: 745 Thurlow

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May 1, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
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A new proposal has surfaced for the parking lot next to Waterfront Station.

The redesigned project includes a 26-storey, 416,000 SF office tower, shaped like a tree, cantilevered over the existing station building.

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