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Old Posted Dec 31, 2014, 2:55 AM
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Interesting layout for The Gardens in Richmond


http://liveatthegardens.ca/community-events/12-acre-park/

What is the timeline for this whole development
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Old Posted Dec 31, 2014, 7:15 AM
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Interesting layout for The Gardens in Richmond


http://liveatthegardens.ca/community-events/12-acre-park/

What is the timeline for this whole development
great development for the city of richmond!
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Interesting layout for The Gardens in Richmond

http://liveatthegardens.ca/community-events/12-acre-park/

What is the timeline for this whole development
Townline has already built & completed the first 2 buildings on the bottom (dark brown). The light brown on the upper left is a rental building that will be built and the remaining 3 buildings (light brown + 2 grey buildings) are future phases. A daycare centre will also be built.
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Townline has already built & completed the first 2 buildings on the bottom (dark brown). The light brown on the upper left is a rental building that will be built and the remaining 3 buildings (light brown + 2 grey buildings) are future phases. A daycare centre will also be built.
any more retail to come of is it all in the first phase?
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2015, 1:46 PM
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Townline has already built & completed the first 2 buildings on the bottom (dark brown). The light brown on the upper left is a rental building that will be built and the remaining 3 buildings (light brown + 2 grey buildings) are future phases. A daycare centre will also be built.
Drove by the site today. Doesn't look like the remaining phases are being developed any time soon. Is it due to low demand? The gardens website says there are still 2 bedroom suites available in the first phase.

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Old Posted Jan 5, 2015, 4:31 PM
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any more retail to come of is it all in the first phase?
I believe the bottom right building (small building pink/white) will be a stand-alone retail building, still to be built. I haven't been by in a while but I think a Loblaw grocery store is or will be open.

As for availability I am not sure.. if they are not sold out by now then they should be very close.
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if its that place out at steveston hwy and hwy 99 than the grocery store is open, drove past a few days ago
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Oh, that's a weird location (within the site) for a grocery store.
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2015, 8:58 PM
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Oh, that's a weird location (within the site) for a grocery store.
What's weird about first floor retail of a condo being a grocery store? It's common everywhere
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"within the site" - being at the back corner of the development away from street access so you have to drive through the project to get to it - unless he meant the Loblaws isn't in the pink building.
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"within the site" - being at the back corner of the development away from street access so you have to drive through the project to get to it - unless he meant the Loblaws isn't in the pink building.
That small pink building hasn't been built yet. Only the two southern most buildings. The one on the right houses the CityMarket on the ground floor facing steveston highway
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Ahh, thanks for the clarification.
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the loblaws has signage to the street but appeared to have the entrance on the other side
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The Ioco lands have finally been sold to James Cheng's development company. http://www.tricitynews.com/news/288464921.html

232 acres.
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Jame's Cheng is strictly representing the client, he is not the client.
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Old Posted Jan 14, 2015, 4:07 PM
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Drove by the site today. Doesn't look like the remaining phases are being developed any time soon. Is it due to low demand? The gardens website says there are still 2 bedroom suites available in the first phase.
I was speaking with a group who has purchased a parcel of land within the Gardens from Townline to build out on their own. I'm not sure if they've retained the balance or sold the rest of the development off in parcels.
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All pics taken by me on Dec. 17.

Camber turned out nicely. Developed by MingLian with architecture by W.T. Leung.

DSC09856 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09857 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09860 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09854 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

Apologies for the quality:

DSC09847 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09850 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09862 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09838 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09840 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09842 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

Cladding is going up on the first of 4 massive woodframe buildings in Onni's Riva development in the Oval Village. Designed by Yamamoto Architecture.

DSC09820 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

DSC09823 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

Nasty nasty nasty:

DSC09827 by Thermidoria, on Flickr

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Old Posted Jan 14, 2015, 10:44 PM
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Thanks!

Camber looks good. I assume they'll paint the couple of cinder block walls within the yellow frames.

The end view of Riva doesn't look all that bad (may have been a nicer randomized effect if all the windows were the same size).
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All pics taken by me on Dec. 17.

Camber turned out nicely. Developed by MingLian with architecture by W.T. Leung.
Thanks for posting the pics. Not many people posting RICHMOND projects on the message board so it's nice to get an update in the area once awhile.
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Old Posted Jan 22, 2015, 3:17 AM
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Nice looking buildings. I think you don't see a lot of Richmond stuff here because of the emphasis on height and Richmond has those pesky Airport-driven height restrictions.

That doesn't mean there aren't nice looking mid-rises being built all over. I'd really like to see them ease off and allow higher buildings in Richmond one day. I mean other cities seem to have no issue building really tall next to airports, some much larger than YVR. Look in many Asian cities and even San Diego here in NA. Then again there probably is a natural height limit there due to building on sand in an Earthquake zone.
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