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Development

Proposal for 89 STIR Units at 1349 Granville Street

A rezoning public hearing has been scheduled for July 10, 2012 for a 10 storey, 89 unit Short Term Incentive for Rental (STIR) project by Cressey at 1388 Continental Street (Granville & Drake).  If approved the project will be 98.4 feet in height and have a Floor Space Ratio (FSR) of 6.99. The site, where the Maddox sales centre currently sits, has exposure to Granville Street as well as Rolston Crescent.

June 26, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Five High-rises Eyed for Kiwanis Court Lands

Richmond Review – Five high-rises eyed for Kiwanis Court lands.

 A senior falling through a water-damaged floorboard has “accelerated” a drive to relocate remaining Kiwanis Court residents as city council mulls a massive redevelopment plan for the Minoru Boulevard complex.

Just 69 of the 122 units at the half-century-old complex are still occupied, according to a new city staff report detailing a new five-tower proposal for the land bordering Minoru Park.

 Read more: http://www.richmondreview.com/news/159954685.html

June 26, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Tsawwassen First Nation’s Projects Taking Shape

Tsawwassen First Nation’s projects taking shape.

The much talked about major developments planned for the Tsawwassen First Nation are beginning to take shape.

A private groundbreaking ceremony was held last month to mark the beginning of a housing development called Tsawwassen Shores.

Read more: http://www.delta-optimist.com/business/Tsawwassen+First+Nation+projects+taking+shape/6823185/story.html#ixzz1ypAA7OFM
June 26, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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