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Development

New West Council Approves 1000 Quayside Drive Project

Two towers will soon stand sentry over the Westminster Quay. City council gave the green light to a proposal from Bosa Properties to construct a 28-storey and 23-storey tower at 1000 Quayside Drive.

The site next to the Inn at the Quay is currently a parking lot. The approval for the 519-unit residential project with 10,000 square feet of commercial space came despite opposition at a public hearing Monday night. Most complained about the project’s height or the traffic congestion it will create.10267newwest141031-1000Quayside-may2014

“If you load this city with these massive megalithic properties you won’t be able to live in this city,” said resident Bob McCullough.

The approval also came despite a petition signed by 56 residents living in the Plaza 88 complex across the railway tracks and Columbia Street from the proposed project. The signatures were collected by Arlene Hudlin who, like McCullough, lives at 898 Carnarvon St.

Read more: http://www.newwestnewsleader.com/news/280861482.html

October 30, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
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Rental Tower Proposed for West End Church Site

The Central Presbyterian Church in partnership with Bosa Properties has applied to rezone 1155 Thurlow Street from RM-5B  to CD-1 to allow development of a 22-storey mixed-use building including market and non-market rental housing, retail space, a church and a preschool.  The proposal, which precedes the recently adopted West End Community Plan includes:

  • proposed density of 9.45 FSR
  • proposed floor area of 163,365 SF
  • the proposed height of 206.3 ft
  • 168 market rental housing units
  • 45 non-market rental housing units; and
  • 133 parking stalls

1155 Thurlow St

The application was made under the Policy on Consideration of Rezoning Applications and Heritage Revitalisations Agreement During Community Planning Processes and the Mayor’s Task Force on Housing Affordability.

Learn more here: http://former.vancouver.ca/commsvcs/planning/rezoning/applications/1155thurlow/index.htm

January 6, 2014by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Jameson House Cleans Up at 2012 UDI Awards

Bosa Properties walked away with three UDI Awards For Excellence on Friday night including awards for Best Mixed Use, Vancouver Sun Reader’s Choice and Best In Show. The project conceived by the Pappajohn Family and finalized by Bosa Properties beat out contenders such as Patina by Concert, Dolce by Solterra and Jewel by Boffo for the Reader’s Choice crown.

Reliance properties walked away with two awards on the night, one for Best Affordable Housing for their Burns Block microloft project and one for Best Downtown Residential Highrise for West Pender Place.

October 29, 2012by david.taylor@colliers.com
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