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Originally Posted by domusile
I believe it's Appia
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Interesting, thanks.
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Here is an update from the
Burquitlam area. I took these pics last week.
First is Beedie's
Crown tower, which seems to be inching along. To the right is The Victoria. In the distance is Uptown.
A couple shots of Bosa's
Uptown, which is moving along at a good pace.
From left to right (or east to west) is
Como by Urban Current Developments, then
Emerson and then
Georgia, both by Mosaic. And then Uptown again.
Small pano of the south side of Como Lake Avenue, showing the above developments.
A townhouse development called
Nest, by Aquila.
Here is
Regan's Walk, from Marcon. In behind is Uptown again.
Another two townhouse developments. The closer one I forget the name. But further down the street is Springbank's
Bloom.
Another view of Bloom. I think this was the first of the new developments in the area.
Under construction is another development by Springbank. This one is
Novella, which will be 7 floors.
Easton by Allaire.
Continuing down Smith Avenue is another view of Uptown, from across Burquitlam Park.
Then a view of the backside of Burquitlam Station.
This is a development that was applied for by Polygon a while ago, but I can't find anymore info. It is supposed to consist of two 5-storey buildings.
Next is
Black + Whites on Foster, which is a large townhouse development by Intracorp. The photo really doesn't do justice to the size of the site. I'd really like to see more TH projects of this scale (in terms of the overall scope) north of the Fraser River.
At the other end of the site is going to be a 5-storey building called
Nelson on Foster, also by Intracorp.
Here is Mosaic's 3-building
Foster development.
Adjacent to Foster will be the 3-tower project from Blue Sky called
Lougheed Heights. You can see the sales centre in the second pic.
And lastly (should have actually been at the top) is the 23-storey tower I posted about earlier at
509-513 Clarke Road. The developer is Magusta. The site is fenced off but I don't think we'll see any activity for a little while.
In a couple minutes I'll make a map of the above projects so that it's easier to figure out where everything is. Cheers!