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Old Posted Jan 30, 2023, 7:24 PM
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Keeping out thieves is more important than stair walkability
Yeah isn't this standard practice nowadays? I hate it and wish getting a little exercise by taking the stairs wasn't banned, but it's not a cheap developer making that decision. It's what people want.
     
     
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Keeping out thieves is more important than stair walkability
The set of rules around fire codes mixed with security can make things like this a bit of a nightmare.
     
     
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Old Posted Jan 30, 2023, 7:37 PM
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Yeah isn't this standard practice nowadays? I hate it and wish getting a little exercise by taking the stairs wasn't banned, but it's not a cheap developer making that decision. It's what people want.
One building I was in had floor keys for each unit, so if I was on the 10th floor I could unlock the door on 10. Physical keys limit security over time unfortunately.

Another building was looking at investing in fob readers for the same reason, but they ain't cheap. Once in a while developers will put this in the initial build.
     
     
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The other consideration is if the emergency exit stairs become regularly accessible, then there will be an obligation to regularly inspect and clean them (i.e. cigarette smokers).
     
     
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Salvation Army plans new Harbour Light facility on East Cordova

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Salvation Army plans new Harbour Light facility on East Cordova
November 19, 2019 By Peter Meiszner
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Feb 01, 2023 - Working the Bridge House for Women at 100 East Cordova St. (rooftop)
Salvation Army new site?
Construction workers on site, also spotted 3 or 4 white hats earlier in the morning on the site.




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Feb 01, 2023 - Working the Bridge House for Women at 100 East Cordova St. (rooftop)
Salvation Army new site?
Yes, that's the site. Demolition was completed about three months ago. It should go up reasonably quickly, as it only has a single storey basement. There may be some contamination to clean up too - there were a few industrial uses in the neighbourhood in the past. It's one of six new significant non-market and shelter projects underway in the DTES, and there are two more approved.
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Old Posted Feb 3, 2023, 9:57 PM
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Internal demolition is now well underway on the Northern Electric / Catholic Charities building that will be the hotel podium for The Block, on Robson. Piles of nasty looking wooden debris are being shoved out of a hole in the wall at the end of the building.
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Saw some new trees planted along Robson Street in front of Chipotle and Body Energy Club - A&W from Homer to Richards.

They are this variety of oak (there was a tag):

Quercus frainetto 'Schmidt' FOREST GREEN
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This is an upright growing, vigorous oak with a strong central leader. Drought resistant and adaptable,
its glossy deep green foliage and strong symmetrical shape make it one of the best looking trees of summer.
Deeply lobed leaves fall cleanly in autumn.
https://www.jfschmidt.com/introductions/forestgreen/index.html


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Saw some new trees planted along Robson Street in front of Chipotle and Body Energy Club - A&W from Homer to Richards.

They are this variety of oak (there was a tag):

Quercus frainetto 'Schmidt' FOREST GREEN

https://www.jfschmidt.com/introductions/forestgreen/index.html
The tree map says they planted Red and Hungarian oak trees.
     
     
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One link said those are also called Hungarian Oaks.
Are the old oaks on Robson near Granville St. Red Oaks?
     
     
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One link said those are also called Hungarian Oaks.
Are the old oaks on Robson near Granville St. Red Oaks?
Actually there was no Date Planted data so maybe it's old data. It say there are four Scarlet Oaks around Granville/Robson.

https://opendata.vancouver.ca/explore/da...on_street&disjunctive.neighbourhood_name
     
     
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Thanks for the link.
The data looks out of date.
The spot in front of Chipotle still says tulip tree.
The oaks on Robson from Graville to Homer are labelled as a mix of Scarlett, Red and Hungarian oaks.
     
     
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Another building was looking at investing in fob readers for the same reason, but they ain't cheap. Once in a while developers will put this in the initial build.
This building did have fobs limiting elevator access to the common areas and specific floors. It would have been very easy to implement the same system with controlled access at each floor.

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The other consideration is if the emergency exit stairs become regularly accessible, then there will be an obligation to regularly inspect and clean them (i.e. cigarette smokers).
People already used the stairs as a dumpster. They would just prop the door open.
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This building did have fobs limiting elevator access to the common areas and specific floors. It would have been very easy to implement the same system with controlled access at each floor.
Easy? Sure. Cheap? No.
     
     
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The Rec Room is moving along now.
The former Coronet Theatre now has a roof.
I'm not sure if that big opening in the wall next to it will be access to a roof deck or is just temporary construction access.

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By me just now:
Pic by me today:



... and the Orpheum needs a bit of a clean - moss and graffitti.

Pic by me today:

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Seems pretty easy to scale the roof using the ladder in the alley.
     
     
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2023, 4:17 PM
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Sales transaction details on 1065 Pacific.

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Wall buys Vancouver redev. site, plans 32-storey apartment tower

Wall Financial Corporation has purchased a 30-unit rental apartment at 1065 Pacific St. in Vancouver with the intent of rezoning the 12,969-square-foot site and redeveloping it with a 32-storey rental building.

The property was owned for several years by a private family and had been on the market for a couple of years, according to Mark Goodman, principal of Goodman Commercial, which represented the vendor in the transaction. The deal went under contract in October and closed on Jan. 31.

Goodman told RENX there was considerable interest in the property, which is in a prime location just west of the Burrard Street Bridge and two blocks north of Sunset Beach. It offers easy access to Stanley Park, shops, nightlife, restaurants and public transit.

“It was a challenging deal because we needed someone who was sophisticated enough, and who had an understanding of how something like this could work, and somebody patient who could take the time and go to work with the city,” said Goodman. “So that's why it took so long.”

Wall Financial has developed 15,000 rental units, more than 10,000 condominium units, thousands of single-family housing lots and two hotels since it was founded in 1969.

Purchase price based on zoning determination
The transaction involves a two-pronged payment structure that should end up with a valuation close to the property’s $18.95-million list price. A base price was paid and a bonus payment will be triggered, based on a predetermined formula, upon the rezoning of the site and the determination of its density.

The previous owner hadn’t taken any steps toward achieving rezoning of the site, according to Goodman. He called it a “historic shift for Vancouver’s West End” since such properties haven’t come forward in a long time.

“The new owners will take it through the rezoning and facilitate the construction and there will be a new tower featuring both market and below-market rentals,” said Goodman.

“It’s really going to breathe new life into the west end and finally provide an opportunity for future renters — including families, downsizers and working professionals — who are desperately seeking needed rental housing.”

Wall Financial is proposing to replace the existing structure with 144 market rental units and 36 below-market rental units in a 32-storey building encompassing 151,453 square feet. It would also include five levels of underground parking to accommodate 100 vehicles and 344 bicycles.

Metro Vancouver apartment transaction activity
The Goodman Report, which tracks apartment building sales in Metro Vancouver, recorded 130 such transactions valued at $2.04 billion in 2022. That compares to 161 valued at $2.58 billion in 2021.

The first quarter of 2022 continued the strong momentum of 2021 Vancouver apartment sales, but the smooth sailing didn’t continue through the rest of the year as seven Bank of Canada policy interest rate hikes totalling 400 basis points considerably slowed transaction activity.

There seems to be a shift in sentiment this year, however. Goodman Commercial has conducted 25 tours of two side-by-side buildings in Kitsilano, with multiple offers coming in, and it recently put a building under contract in Kerrisdale.

A number of new listings will be coming onstream in the next few weeks.

“I would say there is renewed optimism that the worst is over,” said Goodman.

“There's been a slight adjustment, which is understandable since cap rates have had to necessarily increase due to the increased borrowing costs. But I think buyers and sellers are embracing the new reality and we're going to see a return to more liquidity in the market soon.”
https://renx.ca/wall-financial-buy-vancouver-redevelopment-site-32-storey-apt-tower
     
     
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Sales transaction details on 1065 Pacific.

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A somewhat obscure site.
Right across the street from The Californian apartments.






source: https://www.google.com/maps/place/1065+P...4d-123.1338938!10e5!16s%2Fg%2F11py6yr226
     
     
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