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City to Consider Early Rezoning Proposal for PCI’s Broadway & Granville Site

Next week the City of Vancouver will consider allowing a rezoning enquiry for PCI Group‘s site at the Northeast corner of Broadway & Granville to move ahead to the application stage.

PCI already secured a Development Permit for the site at 1477 West Broadway in 2019 for a project including 6 floors of underground parking and storage, retail uses, a subway station entrance, and three floors of office above. The project is already under construction at the P5 parking level.

Existing Development Concept

A higher density rezoning had been contemplated for several years, although the forthcoming Broadway Plan had essentially placed a moratorium on new rezoning applications. PCI’s rezoning inquiry will now be considered as an exceptional circumstance under the Broadway
Plan Interim Rezoning Policy given impacts on the station entrance construction should the project be delayed beyond the station construction timeline.

The preliminary proposal is a rental residential tower above a retail and office podium with integrated station entrance, to a height and density
significantly above what is permitted under existing zoning. Overall, it includes:

  • additional retail capacity including a grocery store;
  • additional office space;
  • market rental residential units including 20% moderate income units.

The rezoning application is expected to pause the current construction, although it is expected to save significant delays later on thereby minimizing impacts on circulation and access to the South Granville station when the Broadway Subway opens in 2025.

The City report can be viewed here: https://council.vancouver.ca/20210721/documents/cfsc3.pdf

The leasing brochure for the existing project can be viewed here: https://www.cbre.ca/properties/search/office/details/CA-Plus-298159/1477-w-broadway-vancouver-v6h-1h6?view=isLetting

July 15, 2021by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Development

35 Rental Units Proposed for West 4th Site

A rezoning application has been submitted for a 7,400 SF site at 3084 West 4th Avenue and 2010 Balaclava Street. The site is currently zoned RM-4 and the rezoning seeks to allow for the development of a 6 storey residential building that includes:

  • 35 market rental units (with 20% of the residential floor area assigned to moderate income households)
    • 8 studios, 14 one-bedrooms & 13 two-bedrooms
  • a total density of 2.95 FSR;
  • a building height of 66 ft.); and
  • 15 underground parking stalls and 54 bike spaces.

The application is being considered under the Moderate Income Rental Housing Pilot Program.

The architect for the project is Ekistics Architecture.

February 11, 2020by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Development, Office, Retail

Revised Application Submitted for Broadway Denny’s Site

The revised rezoning application for the former Denny’s location at Broadway and Birch has been submitted to the City of Vancouver.

The site was originally proposed for rezoning by Jameson Development Corp. back in January 2017 under the City’s rental Rental 100 program. The rezoning was approved and enacted in 2018, after which the site was cleared and fenced. Late last year, it was announced that the application was being revised under the City’s new test policy known as the  Moderate Income Rental Housing Pilot Program.

The project, now with an address of 2538 Birch Street (formerly 1296 West Broadway) is seeking to allow for the development of a 28-storey mixed-use building including:

  • 248 rental units;
  • 53 units designated as moderate income units;
    • Combined: 30 studios, 121 one-bedrooms, 70 two-bedrooms & 27 three-bedrooms;
  • 16,212 SF of office space;
  • 11,326 SF of retail space;
  • a total density of 10.52 FSR (previously 7.07 FSR);
  • a building height of 276 ft.; and
  • 187 underground parking stalls and 438 bike spaces.

The application describes the design rationale: “The podium is composed of a retail block that will maintain a human scale at street level with a continuous glass overhang above the sidewalk. Vertical brick walls divide the Broadway frontage with the potential for up to five commercial units. Above the canopy, there are vertical banner signs that help differentiate the retail massing, while also expressing a retail flagship on Broadway.

The entrance to the office level is also on Broadway, separate from the residential building entry on Birch Street. We have provided a 360 sq.ft. public open space at the corner of Broadway and Birch. There is potential for a retail tenant—a restaurant or coffee shop, for example—to extend into the outdoor plaza enlivening the street. We have also designed the building so that the northwest corner meets the ground at the plaza. This corner will be the canvas for a public art tile mosaic by local Musqueam artist, Debra Sparrow, which will start at the plaza and rise to 17 storeys. Above the plaza, a glass box enclosing residential units further breaks up the retail block.

The tower comprises three brick colours: dark gray, bone white, and red clay. The location of the brick colours are intended to further break up the massing into different volumes in the tower. The colour scheme also provides a neutral palette that will accentuate the public art. The brick walls are uninteruppted as they go up, to emphasize a tall and slender expression, with the window wall in between the brick walls recessed with dark gray frames and metal panel. These vertical brick walls terminate with planters, providing greenery at the building’s edges that can be seen from the street. Furthermore, the brick walls provide the high energy efficiency required to meet the City’s Zero Emissions Building Plan.”

The architect for the project is IBI Group.

The site was purchased in 2016 for $26,250,000, or $133 per buildable SF based on the current application.

May 29, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
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