Vancouver Market - Chronicling Investment and Development Activity in Metro Vancouver
  • Home
  • Listings & Sales
  • About
  • Subscribe
Vancouver Market - Chronicling Investment and Development Activity in Metro Vancouver
Home
Listings & Sales
About
Subscribe
  • Home
  • Listings & Sales
  • About
  • Subscribe
Apartment, Development, Office

City of Vancouver Considering Major Changes Near Marine & Cambie

The City of Vancouver is considering new guidelines for height and density that would impact approximately 40 properties around Marine and Cambie in South Vancouver that have potential for social housing or commercial/industrial development.

The area has been the subject of guidelines under both the Marpole Community Plan and Cambie Corridor Plan; however, more recent decisions by Council have directed staff to review the area for new guidelines. These decisions include:

  • In February 2020, Council directed staff to consider rezoning enquiries and applications for social housing sites around the Marine Drive Station area beyond the heights envisioned in the Marpole Community Plan to address Council’s affordable housing priorities (PDF).
  • In October 2020, Council also supported intensification of job space in key areas, including Marine Landing, through the Employment Lands and Economy Review (ELER) (PDF). Intensive employment sites in Marine Landing that deliver 100% job space projects with a multi-storey light industrial space may be considered for greater heights and/or densities than identified in the Marpole Community Plan and Cambie Corridor Plan.

The new analysis of the areas planning guidelines will provide new direction for building heights, densities, public realm improvements, built form and urban design, public amenities and upgrades to utilities and public transportation.

A full FAQ page is located here for further background: https://shapeyourcity.ca/marine-landing-review/widgets/61466/faqs

It is expected that a report will go to Council in Spring 2021.

The full review page is located here: https://shapeyourcity.ca/marine-landing-review

November 8, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development

Rezoning Application Details Next Phase of ‘Southgate City’

Ledingham McAllister has submitted a rezoning bylaw amendment application to proceed with development of the next phase of Southgate City, the massive redevelopment project on the 52 acre site in the Edmonds area of South Burnaby.

Southgate City was approved via rezoning for a master plan in 2015 to include up to 5.9 Million SF of residential density. This particular phase had a rezoning application in 2016, however, that application did not proceed and the City of Burnaby’s Rental Use Zoning Policy now applies to the overall master plan of the project.

This first phase is located in the Gateway Neighbourhood, comprising two City-owned lots that will form the Western entrance to the overall master planned site.

The site will be divided into three lots: the City will retain ownership of Lot B, the eastern lot fronting Eighteenth Street, and lease it to BC Housing for development of non-market rental housing. The City would also retain ownership of the western lot fronting Griffiths Avenue, which would include an urban trail and park. The central lot, Lot A, which is to front the future Southgate Boulevard, is intended to be the subject of a land exchange between the City and Ledingham for an equally sized and designated site within the remaining Southgate Master Plan. The central lot would be developed by Ledingham for a condo tower.

The plan includes a 41-storey condo tower over a six-storey podium, and a 37 storey non-market residential tower over a six-storey podium. Further details include:

  • 926 residential units;
  • 421 condos;
  • 37 studios, 160 one-beds, 197 two-bedrooms & 27 three-bedrooms;
  • 505 non-market rental;
  • 94 studios, 205 one-beds, 164 two-bedrooms & 42 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 6.16 FAR (see table below);
  • 16,000 SF in amenity facilities;
  • construction of new roads including Southgate Boulevard;
  • 740 underground parking stalls.

The architect for the project is IBI Group.

November 8, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

PCI Acquires Cambie & 41st Site

PCI Group has acquired the prominent former Esso gas station site, now vacant, at the Northeast corner of 41st and Cambie from Coromandel Properties for $40,000,000.

The 130′ x 122′ C-2 zoned site was acquired by Coromandel from Imperial Oil in 2014 for $15,800,000.

Site diagram from a previous (now expired) development application for the site.

There have been no rezoning applications submitted to date, although the Cambie Corridor Plan identifies the site for a tower up to 150 ft. in height.

November 5, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Investment, Retail

SOLD: 4575 Main Street, Vancouver

I am pleased to announce the sale of 4575 Main Street in Vancouver, a single tenant retail property with future development potential.

Our well-crafted marketing campaign launched in June 2020 was able to generate multiple offers and ultimately achieve a sale price over asking.

Please contact me to learn more about this sale.

November 4, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development, Office, Retail

2,600 Residential Units, Commercial & Cultural Space Planned for Heather Lands

The formal rezoning application has been submitted for the Heather Lands, a 21-acre site located just West of Cambie Street, between West 33rd and West 37th. The site is jointly owned by Canada Lands Company,  the Musqueam Indian Band, Squamish Nation and Tsleil-Waututh Nation (the “MST Nations”).

A comprehensive planning program was initiated for the site in 2016 and concluded in 2018, now the details are being revealed for submission to City Council in the rezoning application.

The proposal is for a master-planned redevelopment of the site, built in five phases, with buildings between 3 and 28 storeys, a childcare facility, a school, a park and public open space, office space, retail space, and a cultural centre. This proposal includes:

  • approximately 1,672 condo units;
  • approximately 400 rental units, including 100 moderate income rental units;
  • approximately 540 social housing units;
  • A maximum building height of 304 ft.;
  • 62,287 SF of retail space;
  • 62,994 SF of office space;
  • A 22,549 SF Musqueam, Squamish, and Tsleil-Waututh (MST) Cultural Centre;
  • A 74-space childcare facility;
  • A new Conseil Scolaire Francophone (CSF) French elementary school (on leased land);
  • 4 acres of park and open space.

The application describes the design rationale: “The proposed new Heather Lands neighbourhood reflects the shared aspiration of CLC-MST to transform the Heather Lands into an inspiring, progressive and sustainable new neighbourhood that generates the best possible economic and social benefit for MST Nations’ members, local communities, and the country. It also clearly reflects the vision laid out in the Heather Lands Policy Statement: “the vision for the new community is to create a sustainable new neighbourhood that will be a place to welcome and connect all people and cultures, and to share the traditions, culture and values of the Musqueam, Squamish and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.”

The application is being considered under the Heather Lands Policy Statement approved as part of the initial planning process.

The architect for the project is Dialog.

November 3, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Page 70 of 345« First...102030«69707172»8090100...Last »

Search the Site

Vancouver Market Follow

David Taylor - Senior Vice President @ColliersCanada. Chronicling investment and development activity in Vancouver. Views are my own.

vancouvermrkt
vancouvermrkt Vancouver Market @vancouvermrkt ·
22 Feb

SOLD: East Vancouver Retail & Apartment Building
https://vancouvermarket.ca/2026/02/22/sold-east-vancouver-retail-apartment-building/

Reply on Twitter 2025687868316975176 Retweet on Twitter 2025687868316975176 Like on Twitter 2025687868316975176 1 X 2025687868316975176
Retweet on Twitter Vancouver Market Retweeted
northshorenews North Shore News @northshorenews ·
17 Feb

12-unit Gleneagles townhouse project proposed in West Vancouver

Reply on Twitter 2023587010053886050 Retweet on Twitter 2023587010053886050 1 Like on Twitter 2023587010053886050 2 X 2023587010053886050
vancouvermrkt Vancouver Market @vancouvermrkt ·
31 Jan

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.

Architect: James Cheng

Details: https://bit.ly/46aUB0W

4

Reply on Twitter 2017391670359142680 Retweet on Twitter 2017391670359142680 Like on Twitter 2017391670359142680 3 X 2017391670359142680
vancouvermrkt Vancouver Market @vancouvermrkt ·
23 Jan

Reply on Twitter 2014742407959740885 Retweet on Twitter 2014742407959740885 Like on Twitter 2014742407959740885 8 X 2014742407959740885
Load More

Categories

  • Apartment
  • Condo
  • Development
  • For Sale
  • Hotel
  • Investment
  • Land
  • Market Research
  • Office
  • Rental
  • Retail


David Taylor Personal Real Estate Corporation

Colliers International

© 2019 Copyright  |  All Rights Reserved