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c_speed3108 Sep 26, 2013 12:43 PM

Maison Riverain [2 Montreal Rd] | 76/94/106m | 22/28/32f | U/C
 
Redevelopment application for Eastview plaza is up

http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__9JICE7

The proposed mixed-use development includes an 11 storey commercial office and/or residential building with a mid-rise podium and two high-rise (24 to 27 storeys) residential towers. The 92,000 square metre development includes approximately: 600 residential condo units, 9,300 square metre of ground level retail and 10,200 square metre of either commercial office space or additional condo units.

J.OT13 Sep 26, 2013 1:24 PM

Can't wait to see the renderings.

trhgr Sep 26, 2013 1:51 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by c_speed3108 (Post 6280186)
Redevelopment application for Eastview plaza is up

http://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans/...appId=__9JICE7

The proposed mixed-use development includes an 11 storey commercial office and/or residential building with a mid-rise podium and two high-rise (24 to 27 storeys) residential towers. The 92,000 square metre development includes approximately: 600 residential condo units, 9,300 square metre of ground level retail and 10,200 square metre of either commercial office space or additional condo units.

Very exciting. This block is an eyesore. I hope this project will looks nice since it's the first thing you see of Vanier when you cross the rideau/montreal bridge. It can't be worse than now, though....

J.OT13 Sep 26, 2013 2:07 PM

Doesn't Osgoode specialize in apartment rentals? I've never seen them build anything.

c_speed3108 Sep 26, 2013 2:30 PM

Osgood does.

I recall reading an article analyzing various aspects of the housing market in Canada, and it explained for various reasons, that the market is currently very ripe for moving from building mostly condos and almost no (primary market) rentals, to building more rentals over the next few years. (many condos obviously become secondary market rentals) There is already another high end rental apartment building down north river rd a bit further. That said, they are describing it as condo units.


I am wondering what the commercial portion of the complex will include.

JM1 Sep 26, 2013 5:42 PM

I hope it looks good. One issue is that I don't think the other side of Montreal road can be developed too much on that section. The commercial buildings are not that deep and there is residential immediately behind.

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Originally Posted by c_speed3108 (Post 6280295)
Osgood does.

I recall reading an article analyzing various aspects of the housing market in Canada, and it explained for various reasons, that the market is currently very ripe for moving from building mostly condos and almost no (primary market) rentals, to building more rentals over the next few years. (many condos obviously become secondary market rentals) There is already another high end rental apartment building down north river rd a bit further. That said, they are describing it as condo units.


I am wondering what the commercial portion of the complex will include.


J.OT13 Sep 26, 2013 11:41 PM

They could build decent low to mid-rise buildings. Who knows, developers might buy the apartment blocks behind the commercial strip to allow for a larger development.

rocketphish Sep 27, 2013 12:06 AM

So, just who is Osgoode Properties anyway? They seem to be a property management/rental company. Can they really develop this? Or are they just seeking all the approvals and rezonings only to turn around and sell the site to one of the big boys?

http://www.osgoodeproperties.com/about-us

waterloowarrior Sep 27, 2013 3:29 AM

^ They own lots of rental buildings, not just manage. The head of the company is Stephen Greenberg. Not sure what the connection is with the other Greenbergs, if any.

Harley613 Sep 27, 2013 12:15 PM

I'm really hoping this development will be an anchor of gentrification for the Vanier area. If Vanier can pull a Hintonburg/Mechanicsville and become a funky area I would be so happy. It's been such an eyesore for so long!

c_speed3108 Sep 27, 2013 12:35 PM

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Originally Posted by JM1 (Post 6280612)
I hope it looks good. One issue is that I don't think the other side of Montreal road can be developed too much on that section. The commercial buildings are not that deep and there is residential immediately behind.


Those lots are roughly as deep as the ones on Besserer street where the Galleria Condos were built. Something along those lines with retail on the bottom would be possible. A basic residential design with units front and back and a hallway up the middle is definitely do-able.

Many of the buildings along that block are currently being re-faced and fixed up some degree. Nothing fancy or award winning (new stucco, retail doors, signage, some faux brick), but it is certainly a considerable improvement.

Harley613 Sep 27, 2013 12:39 PM

Those lots are plenty deep. I don't see any heritage issues on that stretch either.

http://i.imgur.com/3E6Hq8C.jpg

gjhall Sep 27, 2013 4:20 PM

Anyone know who owns those matching low-rise apartment blocks on Mark Avenue? There's a massive redevelopment opporunity too.

Harley613 Sep 27, 2013 5:15 PM

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Originally Posted by gjhall (Post 6281737)
Anyone know who owns those matching low-rise apartment blocks on Mark Avenue? There's a massive redevelopment opporunity too.

Typically all-brick low-rise tenements like these are eternally renovated because they are so solidly built. Ottawa is full of them and I haven't seen many get torn down.

McC Sep 27, 2013 6:21 PM

true, and yet http://forum.skyscraperpage.com/show...32#post6281932

gjhall Sep 27, 2013 7:16 PM

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Originally Posted by McC (Post 6281937)

Precisely.

alamgirkhan Aug 7, 2020 2:44 PM

https://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans...appId=__B3OA69

J.OT13 Aug 7, 2020 3:11 PM

This seems like a good proposal. Retail street front along Montreal and Montgomery. They're even considering ways to honnour the existing retail plaza:

From page 37 of the Heritage Considerations Report:

Quote:

  1. Explore opportunities to reinterpret the iconic modern-era barrel vaults
    in the proposed development. For example, the barrel vault motif could be
    used to create a pedestrian arcade along the Montgomery frontage. This
    type of positioning would also reinforce the connection to one original
    location of the barrel vaults. There are also a range of other opportunities
    to employ this relocation/re-interpretation, including within the rooftop
    amenity space (such as shade pergolas) and/or within the proposed
    landscape spaces and/or as re-interpreted plaza colonnades.
  2. Explore opportunities to reinterpret the existing brick cladding (colour
    and/or patterning) within some cladding of the proposed development.
    While the brick could be used in a variety of ways, the architectural
    compatibility of the grocery store and the proposed parking garage
    suggests this volumetric element to be a prime candidate for this type of
    approach, to help break down the scale of the streetscape to more
    pedestrian levels.
  3. Recording via laser scanning should be undertaken by an entity such as
    Carleton University CIMS Lab, as a heritage recording of this early 1960’s
    building type, for posterity, due to the proposed total demolition of the
    historic asset.

The report also includes a detailed history of the plaza.

I feel like this is far more than many developers do with actual heritage buildings.

lrt's friend Aug 7, 2020 4:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by J.OT13 (Post 9003896)
This seems like a good proposal. Retail street front along Montreal and Montgomery. They're even considering ways to honnour the existing retail plaza:

From page 37 of the Heritage Considerations Report:



The report also includes a detailed history of the plaza.

I feel like this is far more than many developers do with actual heritage buildings.

Thank you for sharing. These heritage documents are a valuable resource for our community history records.

rocketphish Aug 7, 2020 5:27 PM

2 Montreal Rd [Eastview Shopping Centre] | up to 106m | 22/28/32f | Proposed
 
ML Devco Inc. and main + main are proposing a three tower residential development at 2 Montreal Road & 3 Selkirk Avenue in Vanier, featuring a two storey podium incorporating ground level retail and new parks along Montreal Road and at the two southerly intersections of the property. At the time of the applications the owners intend to develop 1,003 residential units for rent. They are planning on a range of unit types, with only a small component of studio units. The site will also include a significant amount of local service commercial uses on the ground floor of the podium.

The creation of a significant park at the corner of Montreal Rood and North River Road implements one of the key objectives of both the Secondary Plan and the Montreal Road revitalization project. The inclusion of small pocket parks at the intersections of Montgomery and Selkirk and Selkirk and North River Road present opportunities to activate these corners for the community and to open the linkage to Riverain Park.

The towers are ranging in height from 22 to 32 floors and are arranged on the site to take advantage of the site’s unique shape, the fact that it is an entire block of land, and to frame the entry to the community as you approach from the west. The towers will be separated by at least 20 metres and will have floorplates that are marginally in excess of 800m2. The introduction of ground floor retail abutting the park and the adjacent streets will animate the street frontages while allowing for the service delivery functions to be moved away from its current location on Selkirk.

The tower closest to Montreal Road is being proposed at 28 storeys in height includes 345 units, the tower adjacent Montgomery Street is being proposed at 22 storeys and 260 units, whereas the tower adjacent North River Road and Riverain Park is being proposed at 32 storeys and includes 398 units.

Parking is being provided at a ratio of 0.8 spaces per unit for a total of 803 residential spaces. In addition, 80 commercial and 80 visitor spaces are being proposed for a total parking supply of 963 parking spaces.

Architect: HOK, Inc


Development application:
https://app01.ottawa.ca/postingplans...appId=__B3OA69


Location:

https://i.imgur.com/53GgOzY.png


Siteplan:

https://i.imgur.com/DwJLQfU.png

https://i.imgur.com/ObdJAew.png


Renderings:

https://i.imgur.com/sLB03Cb.png

https://i.imgur.com/UlcEa0T.png

https://i.imgur.com/RZlenHW.png

https://i.imgur.com/1Ji72Br.png

https://i.imgur.com/DNfOc9o.png

https://i.imgur.com/F4cTqrj.png

https://i.imgur.com/UTX78wG.png

https://i.imgur.com/p4eqalm.png


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