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29-Storey Tower Proposed for Burquitlam Site

Ledingham McAllister has submitted a rezoning and development permit application for 520 Cottonwood Avenue, at the corner of Cottonwood and Whiting Way. The 39,000 SF site is located in the rapidly developing Burquitlam area of Coquitlam. The site is currently improved with an older lowrise strata building which has sold. T

The application proposes to rezone the subject site from RM-2 Three Storey Medium Density Apartment Residential Zone to Comprehensive Development (CD-10), based on the Multi-Storey High Density Apartment Residential Zone (RM-6) per the Burquitlam Lougheed Neigbourhood Plan.

Details of the proposal, entitled “Precidia” include:

  • 176 market condo units;
    • 60 one-bedrooms, 98 two-bedrooms and 18 three-bedrooms;
  • 65 market rental units;
    • 5 studios, 32 one-bedrooms, 17 two-bedrooms & 11 three bedrooms;
  • 10 non-market rental units;
    • 2 studios, 5 one-bedrooms and 3 two-bedrooms;
  • 13,000 SF of amenity space;
  • a total density of 5.50 FAR;
  • a total building height of 305 ft;
  • 310 parking spaces.

 

 

The architect for the project is IBI Group.

Ledingham acquired the site in June 2018 for $22,500,000, or $105 per gross buildable SF.

November 16, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development, Retail

50-Storey Tower Proposed for Burquitlam Site

Ledingham McAllister has submitted a rezoning and development permit application to the City of Coquitlam for a 1.50 acre site at the southeast corner of Clarke
Road and Smith Avenue in the Burquitlam area of Coquitlam. The project is entitled “Highpoint“.

The site consists of three lots, two of which are vacant and a third which contains a 2-storey commercial building. The site is designated Transit Village Commercial in the Burquitlam-Lougheed Neighbourhood Plan (BLNP) and is located within the “Core” area in the Transit- Oriented Development Strategy (TDS). The proposed rezoning to CD is based on the C-7 Zone.

Details of the proposal include a 50-storey mixed use tower with a podium and includes:

  • 415 residential units:
    • 295 market condo units;
      • 97 one-bedrooms, 168 two-bedrooms;  30 three-bedrooms;
    • 105 purpose built rental units;
    • 15 below / non-market rental units ;
  • 7 commercial retail units (16,000 SF);
  • a total density of 6.1 FAR;
  • a building height of 406 ft.;
  • 15,900 SF of market condo common amenity space;
  • 8,900 SF of rental unit common amenity space; and
  • 527 parking spaces.

The application describes the building program: “The podium fronting Clarke Road is ten storeys in height and is characterized by an eight storey podium atop a double height commercial podium. All CRUs provide abundant transparent windows to ensure views from the street. Levels three through ten of the podium contain all of the 120 proposed rental units. Much of the floor area at the fourth level and adjacent the SkyTrain guide way consists of a bike storage and amenity area. This area will be screened with perforated metal panels, and will have accent lighting.”

The architect for the project is Rositch Hemphill Architects.

July 9, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Development, Office, Retail

Two New Tower Proposals for Coquitlam

Two new tower proposal go to first reading at the City of Coquitlam next week, one in Burquitlam and one in the City Centre area of Coquitlam. The two projects are detailed below:


545 Sydney Avenue

This proposal is by Ledingham McAlister for a site in the booming Burquitlam neighbourhood along North Road. The site is 0.8 acres and is located at the Northeast corner of Westview Street and Sydney Avenue. 

The site is currently occupied by a 3-storey condo building and the plan calls for rezoning from RM-2 to a Comprehensive Development Zone (CD) based on the RM-6 Multi-Storey High Density Apartment Residential Zone in the Official Community Plan.

The plan is for a new 25-storey residential tower that includes:

  • 235 total residential units;
    • 157 condos
    • 78 rental apartments;
  • a total density of 5.50 FAR;
  • 283 underground parking spaces.

  The site sold in January 2018 for $15,575,000.

The architect for the project is IBI Group.


1108 Westwood Street

Polygon Homes has submitted their application for this site at the southwest corner of Glen Drive and Westwood Street in the City Centre area of Coquitlam. The 1.1 acre site is mostly vacant and comprises an assembly of three lots.

The site sits adjacent a site controlled by Onni (fronting Pinetree Way), which will also be applying for a rezoning for a tower using the same architect, Chris Dikeakos. There is a master plan in place which governs the development of both sites.

The site is located within the City Centre Area Plan (CCAP), is designated City Centre Commercial in the OCP, and is located within the “Core” area of City Centre in the Transit-Oriented Development Strategy (TDS). The proposed rezoning to CD is based on the C-4 Zone which is the applicable zone in the City Centre Commercial designation in the CCAP.

The plan calls for a 40-storey residential tower that includes:

  • 273 residential units:
    • 222 condo units;
    • 51 rental apartment units;
  • Four retail units;
  • 4 floors of office space (24,000 SF total commercial space);
  • 19,813 SF of amenity space;
  • A total density of 6.40 FAR;
  • A total building height of 406 ft.;
  • 437 underground parking spaces above and below grade (due to high water table)

 

 

 

May 4, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
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