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Investment, Retail

238 Fell Avenue, North Vancouver Sold

238 Fell Avenue, a 2-storey retail and office complex on the East side of Fell Avenue in North Vancouver has sold for $2,300,000. The building is a total of 7,232 SF in size, representing $318 per SF. The building had been listed for $2,600,000.

238 Fell

May 21, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Development

Idea for Vancouver Rental Projects: Lose the Parking?

20130516-Queen-TowerNews of Cadillac Fairview’s proposal for a 65-storey, 580-unit rental apartment tower at Queen and Yonge St. in Downtown Toronto is interesting for Vancouver observers. The proposal indicates that the development will have zero parking stalls. Instead, it will include 580 bicycle spaces are planned instead. The building appears to be absent of unit balconies as well.

This particular site includes demolition of an existing retail space and preservation of an existing heritage building, and based upon the location, parking probably won’t be necessity for most urban residents.

This begs an interesting question however, would the outright or partial relaxation of parking requirements for a downtown rental project be viable from a rental or construction perspective? There are many buildings in the West End that do not have any parking, and this does not appear to impact rents…

Recent efforts to reduce parking requirements for Vancouver condo projects have yielded mixed results; such as the MC2 project at Marine and Cambie where units sans obligatory parking stall were apparently much slower to sell. Is rental different?

May 17, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment

The Centre for the Performing Arts Sold to Church Group

Arts and cultural groups are scrambling to find new venues after being told that a hip evangelical church has bought The Centre for the Performing Arts in downtown Vancouver and plans to take over the 1,800-seat theatre this summer.

Directors of the Vancouver International Film Festival, Goh Ballet and Unique Lives lecture series confirmed they were told last week by the centre’s management that the venue will not be available after the Westside Church takes over ownership in August.

…Diane Heal, the centre’s vice-president of operations, said the centre was for sale but referred all questions to Michael Law of Global Pacific Properties in Denver, Colo., an affiliate of Four Brothers Entertainment, which owns the centre.

Law did not return phone calls or respond to emails from The Vancouver Sun.

According to a March 27 blog on the website of the Westside Church, Pastor Norm Funk said he was “officially” and “publicly” announcing that a purchase sales agreement had been secured with the owners of the centre.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/news/metro/Vancouver+International+Film+Festival+scrambles+find/8391069/story.html#ixzz2TYxgYgsZ
May 17, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
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