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SFU Wants to Expand, Build in City Centre

SFU wants to expand, build in City Centre.

With student demand now greater than ever, Simon Fraser University is looking to double the capacity of its Surrey facility, from 2,500 full-time students to 5,000 – hopefully starting within the next three years.

That’s according to a proposal submitted by SFU to the provincial government earlier this month, looking not only for approval of the plan but funding for the project as well.

“SFU is the only research university that is trying to substantially grow its undergraduate population and that stems from our location in Surrey and the growth in Surrey and other south Fraser cities,” said Joanne Curry, SFU executive director and associate VP of external relations for SFU Surrey.

Read more: http://www.thenownewspaper.com/news/wants+expand+build+City+Centre/7478679/story.html#ixzz2Ayy4XrmS
November 1, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Edmonds Development Awaits Area Planning Process

Burnaby NewsLeader – Edmonds development awaits area planning process.

The development of the vacant lot at Edmonds and Canada Way is awaiting completion of an updated Sixth Street Area Plan at Burnaby City Hall.

A four-storey mixed-use project is being proposed for the corner property at 7320 Canada Way, a former gas station site, according to a city planning report.

City staff informed the rezoning applicant, Kamcon Construction, that “substantial efforts” would have to be made to acquire and consolidate the Odd Fellows Hall property next door at 7724 Edmonds St. into any potential development.

November 1, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Vancouver approves transportation strategy aimed at getting more people out of cars

Vancouver approves transportation strategy aimed at getting more people out of cars.

VANCOUVER — A long-term strategy designed to improve the way people and goods move around Vancouver was given approval by council Wednesday.

The Transportation 2040 plan, dubbed “bold and aggressive” by Coun. Raymond Louie, outlines more than 180 transportation and land-use concepts aimed at helping the city achieve its goal of converting two-thirds of all trips taken to cycling, walking and public transit.

From pedestrian “scramble” intersections to rerouting heavy truck traffic away from residential neighbourhoods to more bike lanes and smoother, safer sidewalks, the plan looks to reduce our reliance on vehicle traffic.

Among the more ambitious ideas is a proposal to remove the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts to improve neighbourhood connections for both pedestrians and cyclists.

The plan also explores the possibility of using two of eight traffic lanes on Granville Bridge to create a tree-lined pedestrian greenway.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/Vancouver+approves+transportation+strategy+aimed+getting+more+people+cars/7477536/story.html#ixzz2AvBfqQHt

October 31, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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