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Development

Vancouver to get up to $32.8 million from Little Mountain redevelopment

Vancouver to get up to $32.8 million from long-delayed Little Mountain redevelopment.

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=U4LwFNNHRzE&feature=player_embedded 

VANCOUVER — The City of Vancouver will get as much as $32.8 million in community contributions and development charges from Holborn Properties’ long-delayed Little Mountain housing redevelopment.

But all of that money will be plowed back into a complex public benefit program for the neighbourhood, including a neighbourhood house, child care facility and improvements to transportation and parks.

The contributions represent potentially one of the biggest paydays for the city from private developers who now have to share the profit they make when land is rezoned for high-density housing.

In a report going to city council Tuesday, city planners say they’ve hammered out a long-awaited agreement with Holborn for what should be built on the 6.2 hectare L-shaped property at Main Street and 33rd Avenue near Queen Elizabeth Park.

Read more: http://www.vancouversun.com/business/Vancouver+million+from+long+delayed+Little+Mountain+redevelopment/6814246/story.html#ixzz1yNcEieiu

June 20, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment, Retail

108-116 East Broadway, Sold

108 & 116 East Broadway, two retail buildings located on the South side of Broadway near Main Street, have sold for a combined $4,900,000, representing a cap rate of approximately 3.0%. The properties are zoned C-3A, and have a site area totaling 9,520 SF, equating to a price per buildable sq ft of $157.00.

The buildings are currently occupied by a thrift store and a mattress store. The purchaser was a local private investor. The property had been listed with Cushman Wakefield.

June 20, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
Investment

275 Feet of Frontage on East Hastings Street Sells

A local Vancouver investment group has purchased the Acme Labs property at 828 – 868 East Hastings Street.  Zoned M-1, the property was purchased for $7,250,000 and is 33,541 square feet in size with 275 feet of frontage on East Hastings Street.

June 19, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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