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Old Posted Feb 22, 2016, 6:48 PM
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Feel this is another mistake by the City. In that area they should've let north of Hastings a industrial. We will now see yet another chuck of job creation land slowly disappear. Should've limited residential to south o Hastings.
Of course, the City has made so many illogical decisions I'm close to giving up hope for a better city of the future. In this case, I totally agree that the area north of East Hastings should be kept industrial since it's so close to the railyards and port. In fact, the industrial parcel north of Olympic Village should be rezoned to commercial/residential, since it is close by downtown, and to the major transit routes.
     
     
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The design would have benefited from one more floor. Looks squashed in that render.
     
     
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Proposal to replace a church across from Oakridge (on 41st) with new church with social housing - and retail space!

http://www.vancourier.com/community/oakr...al-includes-affordable-housing-1.2181338

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Together, they developed a vision for the project, and Catalyst is now shepherding it through the city’s approval process. The plan is to build six levels, with retail space at street level. The second level, with its own entrance off Ash Street, would be the church’s sanctuary and multipurpose community space. Atop this would be four more stories accommodating 46 units of housing intended to be offered at below market rates.
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http://www.vancourier.com/community/oakr...al-includes-affordable-housing-1.2181338


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Pic by me Sunday, Feb 21st - Citti on Broadway just west of MEC:




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Thanks for the updates. I love small infill projects like the Kingsway one. They add a lot to a street and offer much better long-term opportunities for interesting retail spaces than the monotonous identical inline retail units of a larger/longer building.
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With MEC moving (at least potentially) to the OV area, does anybody know who owns the MEC building? That's a big chunk ripe for redevelopment.
     
     
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Not sure, but it's listed here:

http://projects.denari.co/
     
     
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With MEC moving (at least potentially) to the OV area, does anybody know who owns the MEC building? That's a big chunk ripe for redevelopment.
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A studio being built at the corner of Fifth Avenue and Yukon Street is part of a major B.C. spending spree
by film and television production companies | Chung Chow

https://www.biv.com/article/2016/2/bc-film-industry-invests-big-new-studio-infrastruc/
     
     
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Kettle Society unveils plans for social-housing project on Commercial Drive

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I love this project! also to note it is shorter than the high rise across the street from it ... yet idiots are still screaming ... 'no towers on Venables!' ..... IDIOTS!
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I like it! It's like a squat "The Independent". It makes that corner look a whole lot more urban, a mix of old, character commercial buildings and then this taller residential building that plays the corner lot quite well.
     
     
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Lmao the "no tower" people. I'm looking at the third rendering thinking "where's the tower? Oh it's on the right.. No wait that's been there for 40 years". Baffles my mind how they think this is "inappropriate" for the area
     
     
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That looks surprisingly nice for social housing, could just be the rendering though. No complaints about the form or massing.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 26, 2016, 4:47 AM
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Lmao the "no tower" people. I'm looking at the third rendering thinking "where's the tower? Oh it's on the right.. No wait that's been there for 40 years". Baffles my mind how they think this is "inappropriate" for the area
I think that this height is better for the area! Nice renderings, nice massing and design.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 26, 2016, 5:08 AM
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I think that this height is better for the area! Nice renderings, nice massing and design.
Yeah it's appropriate and not a tower. Which is the exact opposite of what the "no tower" people think
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 26, 2016, 6:29 AM
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That looks surprisingly nice for social housing, could just be the rendering though. No complaints about the form or massing.
"It will include 30 supportive-housing units that will be rented at below-market rates, approximately 200 apartments for sale at market rates, as well as street-level retail."

So are the 200 market rate units social housing or just the 30.
     
     
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Thanks for posting. I think it fits nicely as well. I like the lower portions especially. I understand the worry that this could get the ball rolling for taller buildings in the area, and ultimately turn this unique neighbourhood into yet another clone of so many other parts of town.

But some of the claims are just silly, like how this is going to dwarf everything in the area - yet there's another small high-rise right across the street. The article just adds to the hysteria describing that "the complex will consist of three connected towers." Anyway, I'm all for it.

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That looks surprisingly nice for social housing, could just be the rendering though. No complaints about the form or massing.
Only a part of it is social housing (I think it's the building fronting Venables). Boffo partnered with the Kettle Society and is asking for extra density to pay for the rebuilt and additional units on the site.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 26, 2016, 7:02 AM
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Only a part of it is social housing (I think it's the building fronting Venables). Boffo partnered with the Kettle Society and is asking for extra density to pay for the rebuilt and additional units on the site.
Oh opps, my bad, I didn't catch the link to the article. Glad Boffo is developing the site, that explains why it looks so good!
     
     
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