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Yep, I remember it well and it was the tallest in area until first Solo tower was build at much greater height. You can still see it from this angle, there in the gap in skyline.
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Peterson Revises 3-Building Metrotown Project To 1,065 Units

“The Dow Avenue development in Burnaby’s Metrotown neighbourhood is mixed-use project designed to foster a vibrant, urban livability and an activated public realm,” the application booklet states. “Retail and residential frontages are scaled to the pedestrian experience, with recessed entries, curved building edges, and generous setbacks that encourage movement and accessibility.”

“A key feature of the site is its porosity, achieved through an east-west pedestrian connector and a vehicular link between the towers, supporting drop-off zones, loading areas, and underground parking access,” the applicants added. “Retail spaces are set back to allow visitors to engage directly with the public realm, while ground-level residential units include landscaped patios that foster privacy and community oversight.”

“The towers are designed with elegant simplicity, contributing to the evolving urban identity of the Maywood and Metrotown neighbourhoods. They feature double-height glazed entries, generous balconies, and sky lounge amenities at the top, which not only provide panoramic views but also act as architectural beacons. The overall feel of the development is welcoming, vibrant, and urban, with a strong emphasis on livability, sustainability, and community integration.”
https://storeys.com/peterson-revises-metrotown-3-buildings/
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The 6645-6707 Dow Avenue site in Burnaby. (Peterson, BOP Architects)


A rendering of the proposal for 6645-6707 Dow Avenue in Burnaby. (Peterson, BOP Architects)
My beef with the planned developments in Maywood is there isn't a cross street anywhere. At least this has one in the form of a driveway between the towers.
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OpenForm, Alabaster Planning 32-And 28-Storey Towers In Metrotown

Vancouver-based developers OpenForm Properties and Alabaster Homes are partnering on a two-tower project in the Metrotown neighbourhood of Burnaby, according to a rezoning application set to be considered by Council this week.

The subject site of the proposal is 6470 and 6508 Silver Avenue, which is located directly across the street from Maywood Park and half a block away from Metrotown Station.

Each parcel is currently occupied by an aging low-rise rental building. BC Assessment values 6470 Silver Avenue at $11,566,000 and 6508 Silver Avenue at $12,321,000, for a total assessed value of $23,887,000 dated to July 1, 2025. The properties are currently held under 5088 Investments Ltd.

OpenForm Properties — the real estate arm of OpenRoad Auto Group — acquired 6470 Silver Avenue for $22,606,249 and 6508 Silver Avenue for $22,393,751 in early-2022 in a transaction brokered by Goodman Commercial and had proposed a 33-storey condo tower and a six-storey rental building.

Since then, however, they have formed a joint venture with Alabaster Homes and revised the proposal.
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I really hope this passes, along with more like it in Maywood. Currently it seems like every tower has a shorter tower or townhouses next to it, so the main towers are very spread out. This would put two similarly sized towers next to each other. A few pairs of towers like this would give the area a denser mass feeling to it.
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