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Old Posted Oct 16, 2022, 8:05 PM
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4 Luxe towers form part of 'new' downtown Richmond
Townline, Canderel, QuadReal development includes condos, strata offices ...

Vancouver-based developer Townline, in partnership with Canderel and QuadReal, has broken ground on its mixed-use Luxe project in Richmond, B.C. The site includes three high-rise residential towers totalling 363 homes and what it calls a unique offering of a 12-storey class-AAA office tower where the space is being sold rather than leased.

Melanie Briggs, VP of sales and marketing at Townline, told RENX Luxe is “really the beginning of a complete transformation of the Lansdowne area and the emergence of Richmond’s new downtown.”

“The addition of the linear park that extends the length of Lansdowne Road, connecting the Garden City lands all the way to the Richmond Olympic Oval, will allow residents, workers and tourists to enjoy a commuting route that combines natural park space, social gathering hubs and an inviting retail experience,” she said.

“We kept livability top of mind when designing the homes at Luxe. Crafting interior spaces with plenty of storage opportunities, plus all the standard upgrades Townline has come to include in their homes, like the entrance niche for keys, mail and a plug-in to charge your mobile device or iPad, smooth, painted, finished ceilings, kitchen pantries and in select homes, a built-in dining table in the kitchen island."

The residences also include "oversized" balconies.

The strata offices at Luxe
The office component includes 77 suites, starting at $565,900. They also offer an extensive amenity package including lobby, business centre, creative lounge and outdoor lounge with BBQs and fire tables. It comprises about 60,000 square feet.

“The offices at Luxe offers an incredible opportunity for small and large business operators to own AAA office space in Richmond’s best location. With offices ranging from 412 to 1,453 square feet and the ability to combine plans, it is easy for business owners or investors to find the right fit for their needs,” said Briggs.

“With falling vacancy and rising rents, many business owners have turned to office ownership for tenure flexibility, cost control and to obtain a real estate asset with a high rate of return. For the same reason, we have seen many investors turn to strata office looking to diversify their real estate portfolio.

"From an investors’ perspective, a strata office asset takes much less work to manage as tenants generally pay for their own repair and maintenance, secure longer-term leases typically for five years or more, no imposed rent controls and a higher rate of return than some residential assets.”

Strong sales for homes, offices
Rendering of Luxe in Richmond, B.C. The four-tower development includes 336 residences, 77 strata office units, plus various amenities. (Courtesy Townline)
Rendering of Luxe in Richmond, B.C. The four-tower development includes 336 residences, 77 strata office units, plus various amenities. (Courtesy Townline)
Briggs said 50 of the spaces have been sold.

“It actually was quite surprising to us. When we originally came to the market, it wasn’t like a huge advertising push for this big launch for the project," she explained.

"We weren’t too sure, sitting in the middle of COVID, what the desirability was going to be for office space and we were pleasantly surprised by the number of smaller firms that were looking for smaller office space instead of these really large units."

The residential component of the project includes one-, two- and three-bedroom residences with 8,000 square feet of indoor amenities and over 31,000 square feet of outdoor amenities.

Two-bedroom homes start at $883,900.

Sales have been brisk, with only about 30 of the homes remaining for purchase.

The Luxe project is located at the corner of Landsdowne and No. 3 Road in Richmond. It will also include 20 low end of market rental (LEMR) homes.

Townline focuses on Vancouver, Victoria
Townline focuses on for-market homes, high-rise and low-rise, throughout the Greater Vancouver Area as well as in Victoria.

It also has an office project currently in Arizona and a few sites in Los Angeles for future residential rental buildings.

Founded over 40 years ago by Rick Ilich, Townline has deep roots in Richmond.

From its beginnings building single-family homes throughout the community, Townline has developed a diverse portfolio throughout the Lower Mainland and Vancouver Island.

The Ilich family’s connection with Richmond goes back even further than Townline. In 1965, while living in Steveston, the Ilich family began Progressive Construction. What started out as a company that paved many of Richmond’s roads evolved into one of the city’s most successful developers.

While Progressive had projects spanning Canada and the U.S., one of its most prominent transactions was the purchase of the eastern portion of the Lansdowne Park horse racing track.

The western portion of that property was developed into Lansdowne Centre.

According to Townline, Progressive’s head office was located on the Luxe site at Lansdowne and when the company closed its doors it allowed the Arthritis Centre to operate rent-free in the building for nine years.

The Ilich family’s commitment to Richmond through development and philanthropic efforts is a core value that lives on with Townline and the redevelopment is a continuation of this legacy, the company says.

A "special site" in Richmond
In a news release, Chris Colbeck, president at Townline, said: “This is a special site representing Townline’s deep roots in Richmond and we are looking forward to writing the next chapter of our story here.”

“It’s been a vision of the city for a long time to, first of all, open up Lansdowne Road so that people can go all the way from the Garden City lands to the (Olympic) Oval along a greenway,” said Richmond Mayor Malcolm Brodie, in a statement. “When you combine the greenway that is going here with what is coming to the Lansdowne Shopping Centre redevelopment, which includes a similar linear park as well as a larger central park, I think this will be very significant and something that the city will be very proud of.

"We have to build this park in sections, and this, being the first one, is very important.”

Briggs said major redevelopment is taking place in the Lansdowne area.

“There’s a huge mall kind of kitty corner to us that is going through a massive redevelopment as well," she noted, "and I think what Richmond has in their Official Plan is providing really excellent thoroughfares for people to walk.

"So instead of just your typical skinny sidewalks, they’ve developed this linear park which actually goes right past our site connecting many of these areas, connecting people to the transportation hubs like the Canada Line Station that’s just in front of our building.

“The aim is obviously to reduce traffic, reduce the number of cars on the road, reduce pollution, and in doing so they’re building these really creative, beautiful, natural spaces for people to walk.”
https://renx.ca/luxes-4-towers-new-downtown-richmond-vancouver
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Is this project still going ahead?

https://morrisongroups.com/duck-island/

Also have you these renderings before?
They're calling it 'Duck Island'











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Is this project still going ahead?

https://morrisongroups.com/duck-island/

Also have you these renderings before?
They're calling it 'Duck Island'











see this thread. [Richmond] Vancouver International Plaza | 4-million sq. ft. commercial | proposed
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Old Posted Dec 25, 2022, 9:38 PM
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Way too much commercial space, and retail... Richmond already has an absurd amount of retail space, they don't need all of this. I like some mix of retail, restaurants, and the marina and convention centre are great. But should also be a lot of residential mixed in, going in with no residential seems odd. I know it's probably a zoning thing, but for a development of this scope, there's so much planning involvement that I'm sure they would approve a variance to allow it
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All images are mine.

Riva project phase 4:


One Park project from RC parkade:


One Park project from street level:

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Keltic Canada buys 27 acres in Richmond for $300 million+

https://www.urbanyvr.com/keltic-richmond-land-sale/


https://www.urbanyvr.com/keltic-richmond-land-sale/

That's the site of this [former] project:
Keltic River Garden 2022 update

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RIVER GARDEN
Keltic Canada secured this location as BC’s Largest Land Sale in 2021.
Currently, the property is occupied by light industrial/commercial tenants.
Keltic plans to create a vibrant multi-use destination development including
residential, commercial, and industrial spaces that will add richness and
vitality to the city. There will also be 6.4 acres of greenspace contributed
back to the city for community use.
Address: No. 2 Road and River Road, richmond
Type of Project: Master Plan Community
Total Land Area: 27 acres
Development Value: $1.89 billion
Lender(s): QuadReal
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Keltic River Garden 2022 update
That is a huge piece of property. Guessing 5000 ish homes maybe more. Wonder how many phases it will get broken down into
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That is a huge piece of property. Guessing 5000 ish homes maybe more. Wonder how many phases it will get broken down into
Richmond densities aren't that high, and there will be nearly a quarter of the area as park. Using the failed Atmosphere project as a model, that was 5.1 acres and 822 units. If that's a reasonable comparison this would be around 3,330 units in total.
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Kinda wish Richmond Council would bother with an actual grid before rubber-stamping all the new builds; navigating all the off-arterials (car, bus, foot, bike, whatever) is a headache.
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Old Posted Jan 13, 2023, 1:40 AM
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Ballpark numbers on what they wanted to build

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Keltic wants to build two million square feet, of which three-quarters would be residential and one quarter commercial and office buildings, integrated into the Oval precinct where other residential projects are already built or currently under construction. There would be a six-acre park on the property.
https://www.richmond-news.com/local-news...y-near-oval-with-homes-nightlife-4993871
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Good find! That's quite low density. Take off the park, and that's still only about 2.5FAR and more like 2,000 to 2,500 units.
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Here's what was proposed for the site before Keltic bought it.
See pie chart lower right of 1st pic.

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Cool, thanks!
Looks like a massive site. I wonder where it is?

Different (old) rendering from developer's website if anyone can place it.


https://www.westgem.ca/about-us

I think it's on the "World of Kidtropolis" site.
You can see the park beyond 2 Rd Bridge in the rendering.
And they've sent a new road through WorkSafeBC at the bottom left of the rendering.


https://www.google.com/maps/place/Richmo...0a5ec108!8m2!3d49.1747141!4d-123.1516981
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From Townline twitter.
Rendering of Luxe, just to the south of Atmosphere.
The office tower reminds me of the one at King Gerorge Hub, Surrey (but shorter)
or the one at Kings Crossing, Edmonds (but taller).

It would be nice if Townline (and partner Canderel) bought out Atmosphere and continued this project to the north.

Luxe


https://twitter.com/Townline_Homes

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^^ Both MCMP projects
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From Townline twitter.
Rendering of Luxe, just to the south of Atmosphere.
The office tower reminds me of the one at King Gerorge Hub, Surrey (but shorter)
or the one at Kings Crossing, Edmonds (but taller).

It would be nice of Townline (and partner Canderel) bought out Atmosphere and continued this project to the north.

Luxe


https://twitter.com/Townline_Homes
Looks like its permanently lost the "No.3" as originally envisioned.
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Looks like the bevel at the top was shifted to the southwest corner - maybe to reduce similarity to King George Hub?
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Richmond densities aren't that high, and there will be nearly a quarter of the area as park. Using the failed Atmosphere project as a model, that was 5.1 acres and 822 units. If that's a reasonable comparison this would be around 3,330 units in total.
Atmosphere was doomed from the start. And if I recall was going through a design change at the end to add additional units to make it more viable to refinance.

Still at 3000 plus homes makes it huge project depending on its phasing. Nice there is a park that will tie into the dyke walking path
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Viewstar 2 is planned to go under construction this year:

https://viewstar.ca/lotb/
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