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Development

Apartments to Spring up Around Future Walmart

Apartments to spring up around future Walmart – Richmond Review.

The road to Walmart is about to get more crowded.

Polygon is moving ahead with plans to build an apartment complex with 547 homes on Alexandra Road, across from the proposed SmartCentres retail mall. A development permit panel considered the application for Alexandra Court, from Polygon Development 269 Ltd. at Richmond City Hall.

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“The proposal responds well to creating a strong, street-oriented building frontage character and the continued development of the pedestrian Alexandra Way corridor through the neighbourhood,” noted planned David Johnson in a report.

Four buildings, each with five to six storeys, along with a separate amenity building, would cover a one-level parkade on the 2.5-hectare (6.2-acre) development site near Garden City Road.

City council approved rezoning of the site earlier this year. Two residents complained over the growing density of the Alexandra neighbourhood, but the project is within the projected population targets under the West Cambie Area Plan.

Read more: http://www.richmondreview.com/news/227910411.html

October 17, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Polygon Pursuing Height Amendment for North Vancouver Site

Polygon Homes, who successfully bid for a full city block on West Esplanade from the City of Vancouver last year, is looking for an OCP amendment to allow a highrise. Two development options presented to council for the 2.24 acre property  at 255 W. 1st Street include a mix of residential and commercial uses to a density of 2.6 FAR.

Option 1 includes a Concept a 5-storey built form with commercial uses accessible from W. Esplanade and residential uses above. Development is divided into two buildings. The larger building is “U” shaped with the opening facing south to maximize on harbour/city views as well as light exposure. The second building runs parallel to Mahon Avenue.

Option 2 proposes a 7 storey building on the western edge of the site running parallel to Mahon Avenue, terracing gradually down to a 4 storey street wall against W. Esplanade. A separate 16 storey tower is proposed in the southeast corner of the site containing the rest of the residential density. Because the existing OCP only allows 6-storeys, this option would require an OCP amendment;  however, it is supported by the City.

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September 24, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
Development

Steveston Secondary Site Under Contract to Polygon

Steveston secondary sold to residential developer.

The Steveston secondary site has finally been sold to a residential developer.

Richmond School Board decided earlier this week to accept a conditional offer from Vancouver-based Polygon to develop the 13-acre site on No. 2 Road, just north of Steveston Highway.

The price has yet to be disclosed, but the school district was hoping for up to $50 million previously for the prime site, which has been up for sale since 2007.

Polygon, one of three preferred bidders, is expected to close the deal by Sept. 30, when all the information surrounding the transaction will be made public.

“Like most real estate deals, our purchase agreement with the school district is subject to a due diligence period where we hope to be able to assess and identify any specific issues related to the property,” said Neil Chrystal, speaking on behalf of Polygon.

Read more: http://www.richmond-news.com/life/Losing+religion+Buddhism+bucks+trend/8618990/story.html#ixzz2adLMweND
July 31, 2013by david.taylor@colliers.com
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