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Apartment, Condo, Development, Office, Retail

174-Units Planned for Richmond Land Assembly

A rezoning application has been submitted to the City of Richmond for permission to rezone a 3.14 acre site in the West Cambie area for a new mixed-use development. The site comprises an assembly of six single family lots (all demolished and vacant) at 9080, 9086, 9100, 9180 Odlin Road and 4420, 4440 Garden City Road.

The subject site is designated “Mixed Use Employment-Residential” in the Alexandra Neighbourhood Land Use Map of the West Cambie Area Plan.

The proposed rezoning would permit the development of a 4-storey commercial building fronting Garden City Road and two 5-storey residential buildings facing Odlin Road and Dubbert Street, all over a common parkade.

Details include:

  • 174 total residential units, including:
    • 9 affordable housing units;
    • 15 Modest Market Rent Controlled Units, and;
    • 17 Market Rental units.
  • 13,260 SF of retail
  • 50,763 SF of office;
  • a total density of 1.88 FAR;
  • 224 residential and 164 commercial parking stalls.

The architect for the project is GBL Architects.

The site was assembled in 2016 for $19,017,500, or $84 per buildable SF based on the application.

September 3, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Development, Retail

63-Unit Rental Building Proposed for East Hastings

A rezoning application has been submitted by Chard Development to the City of Vancouver for the development of a new 6-storey mixed use rental building at the northeast corner of East Hastings Street and Slocan Street under the Rental 100 program.

The site is currently improved with an older 2-storey commercial building.

Plans for the 16,100 SF site include:

  • 63 market rental units;
    • 28 one-bedrooms, 20 two-bedrooms & 5 three-bedrooms;
  • 5,622 SF of retail space at grade;
  • a total density of 3.68 FSR;
  • a total building height of 69 ft.; and
  • 61 underground parking stalls and 126 bike spaces.

The application is being considered under the Secured Market Rental Housing (Rental 100) Policy.

The design features an interior courtyard, explained in the application: “To increase the number of family units, maintain an efficiency of unit planning, and to maximize density, the project is configured in a courtyard form. With the courtyard, two-bedroom units along the north side of the building are able to have a bedroom facing the exterior to the north and a second bedroom facing the interior courtyard. Furthermore, the courtyard brings social benefits and improved livability by supporting spontaneous interactions among residents and providing greater access to daylight and cross ventilation for many of the units. In addition, mechanical units have the ability to draw fresh air from the courtyard as opposed to the busy street.”

The architect for the project is BHA Architecture.

Chard acquired the site in 2017 for $11,000,000, or $185 per buildable SF based on the application.

September 3, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development

65-Unit Condo Building Proposed for Ash Street

A rezoning application has been submitted by Pennyfarthing Development for a 4-lot land assembly on Ash Street, just West of Cambie Street. This area was designated for lowrise development as part of the Cambie Corridor Phase 3 Plan.

The proposal for the 29,694 SF site at 4989-5049 Ash Street consists of two 4-storey residential buildings over two levels of underground parking and includes:

  • 65 condo units;
    • 25 one-bedrooms, 33 two-bedrooms & 7 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 2.0 FSR;
  • a building height of 57 ft.;
  • a partial 5th storey common amenity space; and
  • 70 underground parking spaces and 139 bicycle spaces.

This rezoning application is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan.

The architect for the project is Rositch Hemphill Architects.

The site was acquired in 2017 for $18,197,000, or $306 per buildable SF.

August 19, 2019by david.taylor@colliers.com
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