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Condo & Non-Market Rental Project Planned for Metrotown Site

Qualex Landmark has applied to the City of Burnaby for permission to rezone the site they own at 4275 Grange to allow a 31-storey high-rise condo building, and a 5-storey non-market rental apartment building.

The site, currently a 53-unit strata building, was sold by Casey Weeks and Morgan Iannone of Colliers in January 2019, and the site area is 45,661 SF.

The Metro Downtown Plan designates the site RM4s and RM4r. In accordance with the City’s Rental Use Zoning Polic the project is required to provide rental units equivalent to 20% of the proposed strata units. The required rental units are to be set at 20% below CMHC median rents.

Details of the proposed development include:

  • 274 condo units;
  • 26 studios, 122 one-bedrooms, 97 two-bedroom & 2 three-bedrooms;
  • 32 non-market rentals;
  • 21 two-bedrooms & 11 three-bedrooms;
  • 294 parking spaces;
  • a total density of 5.13 FAR.

The architect for the project is RWA Architects.

July 24, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo

Two Metrotown Highrise Projects Proposed by Anthem

Anthem Properties has submitted rezoning applications for two sites in the Metrotown area of Burnaby. If the applications are approved at Council, they will move forward to public hearing next month.

The proposals are:

6444 Willingdon Avenue & 4241 Maywood Street

The plan for this 65,486 SF site located at the comer of Willingdon Avenue and Maywood Street is a new 42-storey highrise, with townhouses fronting Maywood Street and Cassie Avenue, and a 3-storey non-market rental building. The site is in the Maywood neighbourhood and is utilizing the RM5s and RMS Multiple Family Residential Districts and Metrotown Downtown Plan as guidelines.

Details of this proposal include:

  • 378 units;
    • 348 condo units;
    • 30 non-market rental units (New Vista Society);
  • a total density of 5.32 FAR;
  • a total tower height of 430 ft.;
  • 470 underground parking spaces.

 

 


6075 Wilson Avenue

This site is located at the comer of Wilson Avenue and Central Boulevard and totals 62,641 SF. The Metrotown Downtown Plan identifies this neighbourhood as a high density neighbourhood with a garden-like setting that is defined by its relationships to Central Park, Kingsway, the BC Parkway and Patterson SkyTrain station. The rezoning policy for the site is based upon the RM5s and RM3 designations.

The proposed development plan is for a single 45-storey condo tower oriented towards the comer of Central Boulevard and Wilson Avenue with a 4-storey townhouse podium oriented towards Wilson Avenue and a 4-storey non-market rental housing component oriented towards Central Boulevard.

Details include:

  • 379 units;
    • 347 condo units;
    • 32 non-market rental units;
  • a total density of 5.37 FAR;
  • a total tower height of 425 ft.;
  • 419 underground parking spaces.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The architect for both projects is listed as GBL Architects.

June 22, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Three More Towers Coming to Metrotown

Three more residential towers are going to Burnaby City Council this week for permission to move to public hearing. All three are located in Metrotown, near the Skytrain line; a rapidly developing area with more than 20 highrises at various stages of approval and construction.

Details of the three current applicaitons are summarized below:


6562 Telford Avenue

Intracorp‘s rezoning application for 6525 Telford Avenue is seeking approval to move to public hearing. The 48,833 SF site sits on the West side of Telford Avenue, just South of Beresford.

The site is designated RM-5s in the Metrotown Downtown Plan.

The proposal calls to build a 33-storey highrise residential tower that includes:

  • 298 condo units;
  • 81 studios, 81 one-bedrooms, 91 two-bedrooms & 45 three-bedrooms (including 8 townhouses);
  • a total density of 5.0 FAR;
  • a total building height of 319 ft.;
  • 331 underground parking spaces.

The application describes the design rationale: “The proposed development plan is for a single 33-storey apartment building and two three-storey townhouse buildings, in which the overall development is oriented towards Telford Avenue. The design inspiration for the development, a bamboo plant, is expressed in the architectural elements, features and materiality of the buildings. The use of clay brick masonry, bamboo coloured wood materials, and other architectural details at the apartment building base and townhouse buildings are unifying elements that tie the overall development together. All parking is to be provided underground with vehicular access provided via the rear lane.”

The architect for the project is NSDA Architects.

Intracorp acquired the site in 2016 for $20,888,888. The site is currently improved with an older 54-unit apartment building.


5977 Wilson Avenue

BlueSky Properties is seeking to go to first reading next month for a site in the Central Park East neighbourhood of Metrotown. This 53,000 SF site sits just North of Patterson Station. This project also falls within the City’s RM-5s district guidelines in the Metrotown Downtown Plan.

The plan calls for a 39-storey highrise building that includes:

  • 293 units;
  • 34 studios, 92 one-bedrooms, 138 two-bedrooms & 29 three bedrooms (including 6 townhouses);
  • a total density of 5.0 FAR;
  • a total building height of 430 ft.;
  • 323 underground parking spaces.

 

The application describes the design rationale: “The design concept for the overall development is a celebration of modem architecture through simplicity in design. The tower base features a fully glazed double-height lobby that is inwardly-set to convey a sense of “airiness”. The tower body, which is rectilinear in form, features a verticd mullion pattern that carries to the top of the tower. Architectural interest to the building is enhanced by a horizontal break at the mid-section of the tower, which features a double-height framed box. The overall design of the tower is also expressed in the architecture of the townhouses, which are oriented towards Wilson Avenue and the proposed east-west neighbourhood linkage along the south property line of the site. Allparking is to be provided underground with vehicular access provided via the rear lane.”

The architect for the project is Gensler Architects.


6433 McKay Avenue & 6366 Cassie Avenue

Belford Properties have submitted their formal rezoning application for “Cassie & McKay”, a two lot assembly located between the above-referenced streets, just south of Beresford. The 65,547 SF site is located in the RM-4s area of the Metrotown Plan, allowing a density slightly lower than the above two sites, this one at 3.60 FAR. 

This will be Belford’s second project in Metrotown, after the success of Sun Towers, currently under construction.

The plan calls for a 31-storey tower that includes:

  • 274 units;
  • 58 studios, 87 one-bedrooms; 89 two-bedrooms & 40 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 3.60 FAR;
  • a total building height of 327 feet;
  • 331 underground parking spaces.

The application describes the design rationale: “Key architectural elements of the apartment building include the use of a series of “woodstyle” frames that zig-zag along the east and west elevations, juxtaposed by a south elevation that is air-like in character and defined by two vertical fins that extend from a sloped building roof feature to the base of the building and extensive use of glazing material. Architectural features, materials and colour palette from the apartment building are replicated in the townhouse buildings, unifying the overall development. It is also noted that the townhouses, which are two-storeys in height, are designed to have a three storey appearance in order to provide a continuous street wall that also relates to adjacent developments in the neighbourhood.”

The architect for the project is Buttjes Architecture.

Belford acquired the site in 2017 for $40,000,000.

April 23, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
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