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Originally Posted by Migrant_Coconut
Because Rupert and Renfrew are industrial areas - note the lack of entitled residents in the warehouse areas where most density will be. Same reason why Burnaby can get away with Metrotown, but Royal Oak will remain flat for decades.
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Technically, they're not allowed to do this either (at least the way you guys seem to think this will go). Both the Rupert and Renfrew areas (as well as Royal Oak) are covered by the RGS's 'mixed employment' designation, which means a mix of office space, institutional, and industrial (eg. False Creek Flats).
It's speculative whether residential would even *be allowed* here.
Brentwood isn't that far from here anyways, not sure if more homes would even be that necessary for this area right now. Brentwood right now has a severe lack of employment spaces; the two would be complimentary.
Considering this is closer to the periphery (hence office demand will be lower than in the Flats), I would expect to see something like in Mt. Pleasant. Offices above industrial, mid-rises, mostly up to 5-6 stories.
Also, outside the mall area itself, Metrotown was never industrial- it was always a denser section of apartments. You're describing Brentwood.