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Light Industrial/Office Development Proposed for Big Bend Area of Burnaby

A rezoning application has been submitted for a 7.8 acre site located at 8601 Glenlyon Parkway at Marine Way. The vacant site is proposed for a 2-storey 122,000 SF warehouse and office facility, with a floor area breakdown as follows:

  • Office: 30,910 SF
  • Manufacturing: 7,933 SF
  • Warehousing: 72,667 SF
  • Commercial: 7,700 SF
  • Restaurant: 2,710 SF

8601 Glenlyon

January 29, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Avalon Dairy Developer Prepares Revised Proposal

A plan to develop the former Avalon Dairy property at 5805 Wales St. hit a snag earlier this month when the Urban Design Panel (UDP) voted 7-0 against a revised version of the proposal. But city staff say the proponent is working on further revisions based on advice from the UDP and is tentatively scheduled to go back before the panel March 26.

The UDP is an advisory body to the city. Its decisions are not binding on the city.

Avalonna Homes bought the Avalon Dairy property for $6 million in 2011. It’s zoned single-family residential, so the owner could subdivide it into 10 or 11 lots, but the city is willing to consider extra density in order to preserve the Craftsman-style farmhouse on the lot, which Avalon founder Jeremiah Crowley built in 1908.

The UDP voted unanimously against an earlier proposal in 2013. Brian Jackson, the city’s manager of planning and development, told the Courier that the panel cited many reasons, including too much density, the need for more space in front of the house for urban agriculture, concern about shadow impacts on the open space, and that the buildings are too close together and not family friendly.

Read more: http://www.vancourier.com/news/developing-story-avalon-developer-prepares-revised-proposal-1.805449

January 29, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Shape Looks to Rezone for first Brentwood Mall Tower

The first tower being proposed in the transformation of Brentwood mall could give Burnaby a big boost in rental housing.

“A total of 591 apartment units are proposed, 300 of which are intended to be purpose-built rental units to be owned and operated by the developer, Shape Properties Corp. and their funding partners,” said a city staff report.

Shape Properties, which owns the mall, has applied for a rezoning of the southwest corner of the 28-acre mall site to allow for a 53-storey tower on top of a three-storey commercial podium for which it earlier applied for a rezoning…

The first tower would be located atop the commercial podium at the corner of Willingdon Avenue and Halifax Street. The project would include two separate lobby areas complete with concierge services and elevators at ground level, with the rental lobby facing Willingdon and the strata lobby fronting onto Halifax.

The first floor of the tower, on top of the podium, would be a combined rental and strata amenity level, including a fitness facility, media and games rooms, lounge, kitchen and dining area and two guest suites.

From there, the first 25 floors will accommodate the rental units and the upper 27 levels will be designated for condominiums.

http://www.burnabynewsleader.com/news/242424331.html

January 29, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
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