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Multi-Tower Development Proposed for North Road

Onni is proposing a mixed-use development in the North Road area of Burnaby. The preliminary rezoning plan for the 3.47 acre site at 3355-3429 North Road calls for rezoning the site from CD and R2 to RM4s and C2 per the Lougheed Town Centre Plan guidelines. The proposed plan includes:

  • two concrete residential towers
  • an office tower at the corner of Cameron and North Road
  • a total density of 3.6 FAR
  • 1.3 FAR commercial density
  • total residential density of 544,044 SF

The site is currently improved with a 2-storey strip mall built in the 1980’s, and a vacant lot.

3355 North Road

April 4, 2016by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

First Two Towers of Southgate Village Approved for Rezoning

The first phases of Ledingham McAllister’s Southgate Village project are moving forward through the rezoning process, with City of Burnaby council approval this week to go to public hearing.

Ledingham acquired the 48-acre former distribution centre in 2012 and received approval of a multi-phase master plan for the site in 2015, including 5.9 Million square feet of density (2.86 FAR). The master plan consists of five neighbourhoods, and the first two towers will be located in two of these neighbourhoods, each of which will be constructed in several phases.

The first two tower phases include:

“Precedence” (Gateway Neighbourhood)

  • a 32-storey apartment tower and 4-storey lowrise
  • 351 units
  • 94 one-bedrooms, 205 two-bedrooms, 16 three-bedrooms
  • tower height of 330.5 ft
  • 401 underground parking spaces

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“Southgate Community Island 1 & 2” (Island Neighbourhood)

  • a 30-storey tower and 4-storey lowrise
  • 282 units
  • 69 one-bedrooms, 207 two-bedrooms, 6 three-bedrooms
  • a small park
  • 310 parking spaces

A new east-west public road will be built as part of this phase and will connect 18th Street to 12th Avenue.

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March 23, 2016by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Market Research

How Burnaby is Building More Highrises than Vancouver (…Way More)

While the City of Vancouver grapples with worsening housing affordability conditions, increasingly contentious area plans, and an excruciatingly slow planning process for even modest density increases, Burnaby is quietly going through what is likely one of the most dramatic suburban transformations in the history Metro Vancouver, if not Canada.

Most people have only really begun to take notice more recently with higher and higher towers starting to pop up in Metrotown and now Brentwood. With a strong condo market fuelling demand for new towers near transit, most of Vancouver’s large developers have been active securing sites in Burnaby in the last several years. While the rezoning applications tend not to attract as much attention as those high profile projects in Downtown Vancouver, the magnitude of activity can’t be ignored, particularly when one ponders the scale of projects like Shape Properties’ recently approved Lougheed Town Centre.

How did Burnaby become a hotbed of highrise construction at a scale that dwarfs even the City of Vancouver? You have to go back a few years to understand how the plans were put in place.

The City of Burnaby put plans in place several years ago to concentrate growth in and near major rapid transit (Skytrain) nodes, particularly in four town centre areas they identified as follows:

  • Metrotown
  • Brentwood
  • Lougheed
  • Edmonds

Furtheremore, unlike homeowners in Vancouver that have been increasingly vocal against even midrise developments, towers in Burnaby have faced less public opposition during rezoning, in part due to the fact that many highrises are being being built in former industrial areas that are being lost to residential, or in areas that are primarily occupied by older rundown apartments where tenants have, seemingly, less influence with the City than single family homeowners.

So far, about 30 highrise towers have been built in these four town centre areas (including 2 office towers), primarily in Metrotown, where projects such as Sovereign by Bosa – a 45-storey hotel and condo tower, and Metroplace by Intracorp – a condo tower near the Metrotown Skytrain station, have each taken advantage of sizeable density increases per the Metrotown Town Centre plan. The sales velocity and pricing of each new development spurs even greater interest for new projects and generates more and more rezoning applications. Land speculation is now commonplace, particularly in more mature areas such as Metrotown.

The City of Burnaby’s willingness to allow fairly substantial density on previously underutilized parcels of land previously dedicated to commercial and industrial use has vaulted Burnaby far ahead of any area in Metro Vancouver in terms of highrise construction. Shape Properties’ two mall sites: Brentwood and Lougheed, are the largest and most well known, but others such as Onni’s Gilmore Station (rumored to include BC’s new tallest tower) and Concord’s Brentwood projects are massive themselves and in terms of height and scale, tower over Vancouver’s most ambitious plans such as the recently scaled back Oakridge.

A review of current and forthcoming developments in the City of Burnaby shows over 100 highrises in various stages of development (under application or construction), almost all of them intended for residential condos, with a handful of commercial office towers usually required on the larger scale developments to preserve job space. A few stats show the scale of this wave of development in Burnaby:

  • 106 highrises under development (compared to 68 in the City of Van)
  • 47 highrises of 40-storeys or more (compared 13 in the City of Van)
  • Over 30,000 units under development (excluding lowrise and townhouse units)

Here is a breakdown of all of this activity, by each area of Burnaby:

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The above floor & unit counts are best estimates unless otherwise confirmed in City of Burnaby planning/rezoning application documents.

It is anticipated that there will be more rezoning applications forthcoming in the near future, particularly as the Town Centre Plans are further refined; however, it can be argued that the majority of the most central and logical development sites have now been secured by developers. With a very active presales market and continued upward trajectory of condo prices, it can be anticipated that land costs will continue to increase for these Burnaby tower sites in the future, with areas such as Port Moody and Coquitlam seeking to catch some of the spillover of this growth in conjunction with the 2017 completion of the Evergreen Line.

With the height and scale of these projects in Burnaby, it will be interesting to see what, if any response the City of Vancouver has while it struggles to create even modest height and density in increasingly expensive and largely unaffordable areas.

For the record, I am not espousing the virtues of density as the primary means of increasing affordability. In fact, if Burnaby is behind in an area, it is in the creation of new rental units for which there is currently no coherent or substantive policy. This, in part, has helped the viability of several projects since rental replacement is not a requirement like it is in other municipalities. The City of Vancouver has been more proactive in the provision of affordable housing which has hopefully had at least a moderate impact in terms of affordability.

March 18, 2016by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development, Office, Retail

Construction Update: Solo District

Here is a construction update on the second phase of Appia’s Solo District project in the Brentwood Area of Burnaby.

The first phase of the project included a tower branded ‘Stratus’, a 367-unit 45-storey tower which has just recently completed and which is substantially sold out. Burnaby’s first Whole Foods is an anchor of the retail component of the project.

The second phase of the project is ‘Altus’, a 48-storey tower at the corner of Lougheed and Willingdon that includes 284 condo units above 250,000 SF of office space on 12 floors. Pre-sales launched in 2013 and this phase of the project is also nearing sell-out.

Solo District Feb 2016 (1)

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Solo District Feb 2016 (3)

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Solo District Feb 2016 (2)

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February 24, 2016by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Next Phase of Station Square Project Includes Metrotown’s Tallest Building

Development plans are going ahead for the 3rd and 4th phase of Station Square, a multi- phase mixed use development including five residential towers in Metrotown being developed by Anthem Properties in conjunction with the Beedie Group.

The rezoning for the project was granted back in 2012 at which time pre-sales commenced for the first phase, which included a 35-storey tower and 269 units. The first tower recieved occupancy in 2015. The second phase entailed two towers of 38 & 48 storeys, now under construction.

Plans for the 3rd and 4th phase, located along the Mackay Avenue frontage, total 758 new units, and includes:

Phase 3 Tower

  • 41-storey residential tower above a 3-storey podium
  • 461 ft tower height
  • residential, office and retail use
  • 334 residential units
  • 47,470 SF of commercial space
  • 612 parking spaces

Phase 4 Tower

  • 52-storey residential tower above a 3-storey podium (new tallest in Metrotown)
  • 565 ft tower height
  • residential, office and retail use
  • 424 residential units
  • 65,960 SF of commercial space
  • 627 parking spaces

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http://www.vancouver-real-estate-direct.com/buzz/2012/07/burnaby-station-square-condos/

 

February 24, 2016by david.taylor@colliers.com
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