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68-Unit Condo Building Slated for Cambie Street

A rezoning application has been submitted for a three-lot land assembly on Cambie Street, just North of West 62nd Avenue.

The site at 7730-7770 Cambie Street is 25,511 SF and currently zoned RT-1.

The proposal calls for two 6-storey residential buildings with townhouses at grade. Details include:

  • 68 condo units;
    • 6 studios, 21 one-bedrooms, 21 two-bedrooms & 7 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 2.70 FSR;
  • a maximum height of 67 ft) for Building A and 61 ft. for Building B; and
  • 94 underground parking stalls and 163 bicycle spaces.

The application is being considered under the Cambie Corrirdor Plan.

The site was assembled in 2016 for $14,200,000, or $199 per buildable SF.

The architect for the project is Ankenman Marchand.

March 28, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Condo Building Proposed for Little Mountain Area

While much of the buzz in the media has been focused on Holborn’s 15-acre site which is slated for approx. 1,400 units, the Little Mountain ‘Adjacent Area’ is quietly plodding along with redevelopment.

The latest application is for a two lot, 7,971 SF site assembly at 106-116 East 35th Avenue, adjacent Mosaic’s James Walk project, which quickly sold out earlier in 2015. The proposal, by Forrester Development Corporation, is for a 5-storey building that includes:

    • 18 units
    • a building height of 56 ft.
    • a  density of 2.3 FSR
    • 21 underground parking spaces and 23 bicycle spaces.

The application is being considered under the Little Mountain Adjacent Area Rezoning Policy. The architect for the proposal is Ankenman Marchand.106 East 35th Ave

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November 23, 2015by david.taylor@colliers.com

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