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Condo, Development

17-Unit Building Planned for Single Cambie Lot

A rezoning application has been submitted for a 69′ x 127′ corner lot at Cambie and West 35th Avenue. The site at 485 West 35th Avenue sold in December 2017 for $8,500,000, or $394 per buildable SF.

The proposal is for a rezoning based upon the Cambie Corridor Plan, and consists of a 6-storey market residential building over one level of underground parking and includes:

  • 17 condo units;
  • a total density of 2.46 FSR;
  • a building height of 61 ft.; and
  • 21 underground parking spaces and 28 bicycle spaces.

 

The architect for the project is GUD Group.

October 15, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo

116 Units Planned for Burquitlam Lowrise Site

Woodbridge Properties has submitted rezoning and development permit applications to the City of Coquitlam to allow the development of a 6-lot land assembly at the Southwest corner of Como Lake Avenue and Dogwood Street in the Burquitlam area.

The 1.07 acre site is located in  in the Burquitlam Lougheed Neighbourhood Plan (BLNP) area and is 410 meters from Burquitlam Skytrain Station. The OCP allows rezoning from the existing RT-1 Two-Family Residential to RM-3 Multi-Storey Medium
Density Apartment Residential.

The proposed development envisions two 6-storey condo buildings connected by a common amenity space that include:

  • 116 condo units;
  • 28 one-bedrooms, 84 two-bedrooms & 4 three-bedrooms;
  • a total density of 2.30 FAR;
  • 6,626 SF indoor and outdoor amenity space;
  • 170 underground parking spaces.

The architect for the project is Ciccozzi Architecture.

September 12, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
Condo, Development, Retail

37 Family-Oriented Units Proposed for Strathcona Site

A rezoning application has been submitted for a 25,265 SF site at 1102-1138 East Georgia Street in East Vancouver, which is currently improved with four older lowrise industrial buildings. The site is currently zoned I-2 Industrial, but the area falls within the Downtown Eastside Community Plan, allowing a mix of uses, including residential. Allowable density in the neighbourhood has been identified for up to 2.50 FSR for mixed-use proposals in the I-2 zone through a rezoning.

The proposal is for a 4-storey mixed-use family-oriented development, including:

    • 37 residential units (20% are social housing);
    • 2 studios, 4 one-bedrooms, 1 two-bedroom & 30 three-bedrooms;
    • a total density of 2.50 FSR; and
    • 16,145 of creative/production/retail space on the ground floor.

The application describes the design rationale: “The proposed development massing steps down from the western edge of the site at the intersection of Glen and East Georgia towards the adjacent RT-3 zoned homes to the east, providing an appropriate transition in scale in the context of the neighbourhood. The massing is in keeping with the eclectic mixed-use community of Kiwassa East and through this form enhances the diversity of housing and commercial opportunities.”

The housing partner for the project is ANHART Foundation.

This application is being considered under the Downtown Eastside Community Plan.

The architect for the project is Ekistics Architecture.

August 17, 2018by david.taylor@colliers.com
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