Dolphin Cinemas building up for redevelopment.
The building that houses Burnaby’s popular Dolphin Cinemas is up for redevelopment.
The rezoning application for the development came before Burnaby council at Monday night’s meeting.
Dolphin Cinemas building up for redevelopment.
The building that houses Burnaby’s popular Dolphin Cinemas is up for redevelopment.
The rezoning application for the development came before Burnaby council at Monday night’s meeting.
Intergulf Development Group has applied to the City of Vancouver to rezone seven single family lots at Cambie and West 29th. The site, located at 4533-4591 Cambie Street will be rezoned from RS-1 to CD-1, as provided under the Cambie Corridor Plan. The proposal is for three 6-storey residential buildings containing 177 units and 8 townhouses, with 20 per cent of the total number of units (37 units) being provided as market rental housing. The proposal includes a density of 2.62 FSR and 195 underground parking spaces.
The development is broken down into three seperate blocks that follow the natural curve of Cambie Street. The individual buildings offer variation in scale and length while remaining consistent in character and materiality.
Yenik Realty Ltd. has applied to the City of Vancouver to rezone 4320 Slocan Street from C-1 to CD-1 Comprehensive Development District. The proposal is for a 4-storey mixed-use building, comprised of approximately 42 585 sq. ft. of floor area, with a floor space ratio of 2.11 FSR, and a height of 46.4 ft. Two commercial retail units with 41 residential rental units above are proposed. A total of 19 parking stalls, 61 bicycle spaces, 1 car-share space, and 2 loading spaces would be provided.
More information can be obtained here.
Source: City of Vancouver