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Old Posted Dec 17, 2015, 2:02 PM
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Much better!! The scalloped balconies on the previous iteration were reminding me of The Lauren too much.
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This new one is nice but somehow all too common, with divided-up facades to "break up the mass", as favoured by CoV. The earlier scalloped balcony design is a lot more refreshing, although that rendering was rather crude.
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Came across this:


https://www.biv.com/article/2016/2/b...ng-allow-west/


B.C. Supreme Court approves city rezoning to allow West End rental tower
Westbank wants to build a 21-storey, 178-unit market-rental tower on Pendrell Street


Feb. 16, 2016, 12:24 p.m.
Real Estate
By Glen Korstrom
Controversy around the proposed tower resulted from concern about view loss and excess density | Westbank

B.C. Supreme Court on February 16 ruled that the City of Vancouver’s proposed rezoning of a site on Pendrell Street near Denman Street is OK to proceed.


That opens the doors for Westbank to build a proposed 21-storey, 178-unit market-rental tower.

Six West End residents had tried to block the project by appealing to the court for a judicial review of a rezoning decision in which Vancouver city council voted five to three to convert three adjacent lots to the CD-1 zoning that would allow the project.

LandlordBC CEO David Hutniak told Business in Vancouver that the court’s decision was great news because people complain about housing becoming unaffordable in the city and this is a way to alleviate that concern.

“We have such a chronic shortage of purpose-built rental in Vancouver and we’ve had a huge gap of 25 or 30-plus years from building it [in the West End],” he said.


“We need to get this cycle going again of building new stuff, which becomes affordable in seven to eight years.”

Mayor Gregor Robertson was also elated.

“This is a very positive step for both the West End and affordable housing in Vancouver,” he said.

“This new development provides 178 new rental homes, including 26 at below market rents, in a neighbourhood with one of the lowest vacancy rates in the city. This is the type of housing Vancouver needs and we are pleased that it can now proceed.”

Residents who took the matter to court were concerned with the site making the area too dense, blocking views and otherwise disrupting the neighbourhood.
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Old Posted Feb 18, 2016, 11:35 PM
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This I like!
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Thanks for bumping up this old thread. Here are some pics from a couple of weeks ago.



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I saw the news story on CBC, they showed the extent of the cracking and none were very serious. Definitely not worth moving out for, however they may use it as an excuse for redevelopment or renoviction.
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Old Posted Aug 9, 2017, 4:13 AM
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I went by today and there seemed to be virtually no change since my last pics on July 22nd.




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Frizzle and his fellow tenants were alarmed when they received first an eviction notice on July 26 — which was later withdrawn — and then a letter from the building owner, HH Maple Investments, saying that tenants should try to find alternate accommodation. HH Maple has owned the building for about a year, according to Frizzle.

“The building maybe collapse if the next door construction extraction go deeper,” the July 30 letter reads in part.
Is it legal for building owners to put their tenants under this kind of stress?
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Old Posted Sep 24, 2017, 8:49 AM
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I'm not sure if or when the stop work order was lifted but there is a crane in place now.



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Excuse me, but ....

Given that the building is at what seems around the fourth floor, is it perhaps time to change the status from "proposed" to U/C" .... or am I wrong? Thank you.
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Well that looks like a cool exoskeleton.
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Cool!
It'll unify the appearance of the façade - i.e. hide the jutting balconies.

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Old Posted Jul 10, 2018, 7:29 AM
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The Pendrell Street side.



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