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Burnaby Rezoning Update

A number of new rezoning applications are going before Burnaby City Council next week:

4444 and 4488 Kingsway

This 80,000 sq ft site at the Southwest corner of Kingsway and Willingdon is currently an Esso Gas Station and presentation centre and parking lot. The proposal is from Bosa Properties.

The proposal for the site is to rezone the property based on the RM5s /
RM5r and C3 zoning bylaws for a landmark, 70+ storey mixed use high-rise tower, containing the following proposes uses:

  • Market condo
  • Market rental
  • Affordable rental
  • Hotel
  • Office
  • Retail

The maximum allowable density is 14.3 FAR.

The application reveals the architect involved: “We have engaged New York based architecture firm Gensler as the design architect, with support by Vancouver based IBI Architects.”

Gensler designed Bosa’s nearby Central Park House which is currently in pre-sales.


6031 Wilson Avenue

This is a 58,000 sq ft. site also owned by Bosa Properties on the Eastern edge of Metrotown on Wilson Avenue just South of Kingsway.

Bosa is proposing to rezone the property from the current zoning to a zone based on the RM5s / RM5r as per the designation in the Metrotown Downtown Community Plan.

The proposed form of development will be a high-rise tower, containing a market condo use, with an accompanying low-rise rental building that will provide the required affordable inclusionary rental housing.

Gensler and IBI are also listed as the architect for the upcoming project.


3965 North Road

Candarel has submitted a rezoning for this 57,000 sq ft. site at North Road and Austin Road in the Burquitlam area of Burnaby.

The site is located within the Lougheed Town Centre Plan area and is designated for high-density mixed-use development using the RM5s/RM5r
and C3 Districts as guidelines. The site is currently improved with a gas station and older office building.

The preliminary development concept includes two high-rise condo and rental towers with an office podium, including retail at grade.

The total proposed density is 14.3 FAR.


5292-5318 Kingsway

This proposal is from Porte Communities for a site located within the Royal Oak Community Plan. The Royal Oak Community Plan designates the subject site for medium-density mixed-use development using the C9 Urban Village District as a guideline. The site is currently improved with a single storey car wash.

The proposal calls for a 6-storey building with 80 residential units above retail, with 20% of the units as affordable rentals.

The total proposed density is 3.025 FAR.


6622 and 6688 Willingdon Avenue

This 52,000 sq ft site is also located in the Metrotown area. The site is located within the Maywood neighbourhood area of the Metrotown Downtown Plan. The Metrotown Downtown Plan designates the subject site for high-density development using the RM5s/RM5r District as a guideline. The site is currently improved with two three-storey rental apartment buildings with atotal of 72 units, constructed in the 1960s.

The proposal is a 30-storey condo tower with a 7-storey rental podium.

The total proposed density is 8.3 FAR.

The application is being made by IDS Group.

June 11, 2021by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development, Office, Retail

Marcon & Quadreal Unveil Plans for ‘Coquitlam Central’ Project

A partnership between Marcon and Quadreal have submitted a development application for the Chrysler dealership site in the Coquitlam Centre area for a new high density mixed use project dubbed “Coquitlam Central“.

The 12 acre site is located at the southeast corner of the intersection of Lougheed Highway and Pinetree Way, at the unofficial entrance to Coquitlam Centre.

The project is divided into two phases – a north and south phase.

  • Phase 1 – North Side has an urban character and Is anticipated to be builin a single phase (i.e., no sub phases), although the building permits for each tower will likely be phased; and
  • Phase 2 – South Side has a residential character and will be built in
  • multiple sub phases, in a counterclockwise direction, beginning in the NW corner of Phase 2 and completing at the NE corner.

The overall proposal includes:

  • 6 condo towers with 3,000 condo units;
  • 2 rental towers with 1,000 rental units;
  • 528,000 sq ft of commercial space, including hotel & office;
  • a 3-star hotel tower with 150 rooms & conference space;
  • a 170,000 sq ft office building connected to the hotel;
  • An overall density of 7.15 FAR;
  • 1.5 acres of public park and plaza space;
  • a pedestrian/cyclist bridge over Lougheed Highway;
  • On-site art valued at $900k;
  • A daycare;
  • An anchor grocery store;
  • An estimated overall total of approximately $150M in municipal DCCs,
  • density bonus payments, and CACs.

The project team will prepare the application for the first round of public engagement, through a virtual (digital) Public Information Meeting. Following the first round of public engagement and additional refinement, the project will be brought back to a minimum of one future Council-in-Committee meeting and another round of public engagement. The applicant will then refine the master development plan and development agreement, in effort to bring the application forward for consideration of First Reading. Given the scope of the project and the host of elements to be addressed. It is estimated that the application could proceed for consideration of First Reading sometime in mid-2022.

June 4, 2021by david.taylor@colliers.com
Apartment, Condo, Development, Retail

Burnaby Rezoning Update

Two rezoning applications of note are going to first reading at Burnaby City Council next week:

Tower 6 – Amazing Brentwood

This rezoning application by Shape Properties is for the detailed design
and construction of the sixth tower in the overall Amazing Brentwood Project. The overall master plan for the project was approved in 2013 and the first five towers are at various stages from completed and occupied to under construction.

Tower 6 will be located at the Northwest corner of the site, fronting Willingdon. It is currently surface parking.

The proposal for Tower 6 is a 39 storey residential tower, inclusive of a 4 storey rental podium with commercial at grade. Details include:

  • 443 residential units;
  • 369 condos;
  • 21 market rental units;
  • 53 non-market rental units;
  • 32,000 sq ft of retail space fronting Willingdon & Brentwood Blvd;
  • an overall density of 9.67 FAR.

6615 Telford Avenue

This site is located within the Maywood neighbourhood of the Metrotown Downtown Plan. The property is currently improved with an older 54-unit, 3-storey apartment building.

A rezoning application for the site was originally submitted in 2019 although has now been revised to reflect the City’s new Rental Use Zoning Policy.

The proposal is for a 31-storey condo building and a separate 6-storey replacement/non-market rental apartment building. Details include:

  • 261 condo units;
  • 54 non-market rental units;
  • 34 market rental units;
  • a total density of 5.71 FAR;
  • 358 underground parking spaces.
May 30, 2021by david.taylor@colliers.com
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