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Old Posted Dec 23, 2015, 5:36 PM
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its gonna be sad if the retail portion is filled with dollarama, ardene, cheque cashing places and some nail salons
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Old Posted Dec 23, 2015, 10:23 PM
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You mean like what's happening at the New Westminster station mall? Not lux for sure but still convenient for many though. That's what counts, especially for residents living around there. They need a clean 7-11, dry cleaner's, odds and ends/dollar stores, cheap sushi joints, affordable cafes, inexpensive supermarkets, etc; necessities/conveniences that folks at OV would kill for.
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Brentwood is still a regional shopping centre
- it's on a much bigger scale than Plaza 88
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2016, 8:36 PM
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Thank you for the photo update. Certainly a dreary day for photography, but it's good to see the progress of the project.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2016, 4:26 AM
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I'm glad i changed careers, that looks cold and wet. It sure is coming along nicely
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2016, 5:17 AM
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Burnaby is going to be a beast when this project is completed.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2016, 7:03 AM
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Thanks. In the back you can see that Altus has completed the transition from office floors to residential. Should start to rise quickly again.

Also if you look at Google Maps, this phase of the development and the auto dealership project at Boundary & Lougheed are almost the exact same size and shape. Just thought it was interesting to compare the different levels of intensity between two similar parcels of land.
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Now that we are starting to see the structure come above ground at the Lougheed & Willingdon intersection, have there been any confirmations of retail tenancies? Anything in at all?
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Old Posted Jan 15, 2016, 10:28 PM
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Not yet.
They probably won't sign leases with retail tenants until the units are closer to completion - and they probably won't announce until the leases are signed (at least until they hit critical mass)
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Old Posted Jan 19, 2016, 9:32 PM
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Well, hopefully now that the podium is starting to show above ground they will get a little leasing action
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2016, 3:34 AM
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Now that we are starting to see the structure come above ground at the Lougheed & Willingdon intersection, have there been any confirmations of retail tenancies? Anything in at all?
Trattoria is the only confirmed tenant so far

http://www.retail-insider.com/retail-insider/2016/1/brentwood

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Old Posted Jan 22, 2016, 8:36 PM
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Looks like luxury stores would be coming to the new mall.....


http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2016/01/brentwood-town-centre-become-amazing-brentwood/

Brentwood Town Centre to become 'The Amazing Brentwood'
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HELEN SIWAK
5:07 PM PST, WED JANUARY 20, 2016


Brentwood Town Centre is undergoing a spectacular overhaul that, when completed in the fall of 2018, will make it one of the largest urban destinations in North America. According to Retail-Insider, the first phase of development of the new centre will feature a modern luxury retail zone, fashion anchor stores, new upscale restaurants and a cinema, all in a indoor-outdoor configuration located directly on and around the SkyTrain station.

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The existing 500,000 square foot centre will be transformed into a mixed-use super regional shopping centre featuring in excess of 1.1 million square feet of retail space. As many as three large stores may anchor the centre, and landlord Shape Properties confirms that they have been in discussions with four upscale fashion department stores. Discussions continue with a variety of smaller retailers, including a number of luxury brands that are interested in locating in the centre’s new ‘modern luxury zone’.

Not all retail will be luxury focused and the developer is looking to add various lifestyle, aspirational and approachably-priced retailers in the centre, including a number of sports and athleisure focused brands.

The centre will feature four distinct retail areas; ‘Brentwood Interior’, ‘Brentwood Boulevard’, ‘West Mews/Grand Lobby’, and ‘The Plaza’. Each is described below.

Brentwood Boulevard, an outdoor retail street, will feature 22 retailers in 70,000 square feet of space, as well as two restaurants occupying approximately 10,000 square feet, plus some 4,000 square feet of restaurant patio space. Brentwood Boulevard’s design is inspired by some of the world’s most iconic high streets.

West Mews and Grand Lobby will feature 17,000 square feet of retail space, as well as a further 4,000 square feet for at least six restaurants, excluding approximately 1,500 square feet of patio space. The area will offer one-of-a-kind brands, designer stores, and unique restaurants.

The Plaza will be a one-acre open-air social hub featuring fashion brands mixed with patios, pubs and casual dining. It will feature 15 stores as well as six restaurants spanning over 30,000 square feet, plus 7,100 square feet of patio space and 4,000 square feet of garden rooftops. Also, three of the restaurants at The Plaza will be multi-level, according to plans.

According to Shape Properties’ Executive Vice President, Darren Kwiatkowski, Brentwood will feature considerably more space devoted to restaurants than is typically found in shopping centres in Canada. This addresses the fact that malls are increasingly becoming social and entertainment destinations, as opposed to being pure retail centres. Brentwood will feature a variety of diverse food options with chef-driven concepts (and some chains) to be included to elevate the food experience.

The Brentwood SkyTrain Station will become an integral component of the centre, and Mr. Kwiatkowski explained that transit ridership is expected to grow substantially as the Lower Mainland continues to densify. Brentwood is also easily accessible by car and its central location means that this development will be able to pull in shoppers from Burnaby as well as Vancouver, Coquitlam, New Westminster, and even North Vancouver via the Second Narrows Bridge.
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Old Posted Jan 22, 2016, 11:34 PM
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This is interesting...

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As many as three large stores may anchor the centre, and landlord Shape Properties confirms that they have been in discussions with four upscale fashion department stores.
We know where the 3 are located - but one is occupied by Sears and one is a single storey underground location.
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Old Posted Jan 23, 2016, 5:49 AM
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I recently bought a place very close by so this news pleases me greatly along with the news about the Gilmore station proposal. Going to be a great area to live in in a few years
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I bought a unit in tower 1. Can't wait until it's completed. We were told May of 2018 for a completion date but I'm a bit skeptical about this.
Hello Eddie,
Do you mean it will probably be delayed again? I got a unit in tower one too. I've been waiting for it to be finished. I can't wait!!
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Old Posted Jan 24, 2016, 8:02 PM
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Burnaby is going to be a beast when this project is completed.
It sure is! And add to that the nearby mid-rise clusters and parkway just east, to go in. Like a city. And don't forget that Brentwood is giving an inordinate % of space to restaurants.
I heard 4 times the normal ratio. With this will hopefully come entertainment, and with the night life, a real "city" feeling, and way of life. A town centre above all town centres.
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2016, 4:49 AM
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I bought a unit in tower 1. Can't wait until it's completed. We were told May of 2018 for a completion date but I'm a bit skeptical about this.
That's awesome ! Fellow SkyscraperPage members all living in that area I bought a slightly older building just beside the whole mall project. So not quite as expensive and brand new as a unit in one of the new building ! It's all good though as I really feel good about my new place !!!
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