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Originally Posted by Klazu
I am sorry, but the massing looks stupid and sparse. I don't see a problem with the tower heights, but they could easily add in a bit more density.
I agree with LeftCoaster that the car dealership lot just north of this should see towers in the range of 200-250 meters to complete Brentwood. There is also space for two towers that tall just west of Amazing Brentwood, where Petro Canada today is.
Why on Earth is Brentwood seeing so much love and literally dozens of proposals? Metrotown is seeing a lot less action in comparison *envious*. 
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It's easier to purchase lots and get rezoning change in Brentwood (which mostly involves getting parcels rezoned form Industrial to Residential - something that the city of Burnaby is fully for) than it is in Metrotown where most of the existing lots are SFH zoned, or low density residential (old walk-ups, teardowns and lowrises).
That means in Metrotown getting the current owners to sell at anything close to market rate (usually way over market rate) which is hard enough as is, and then trying for a rezoning with the city to high density (which is progressively harder for any lot outside the designated 'downtown' zone the farther away you get from the transit/skytrain centers).
It's also (obviously) easier to consolidate lots that are currently industrial/storage use as someone else above me observed, than it is to consolidate residential and SFH lots in the Metrotown area - especially if adjacent lot or property owners won't sell.
It has nothing to do with Metrotown being "trash" as some other misinformed "genius" above suggested, and more to do with what the current lots are zoned for and also what the city's long-term plan for the specific areas of Burnaby are.
At the end of the day the city would much rather a lot of those industrial lots in central and North Burnaby be developed into residential properties (more taxes and better/more efficient land use), so it's s no surprise that Brentwood which has a lot of industrial/commercial property is getting a lot of development action and "love".
And yet despite all that the City of Burnaby still designated Metrotown the future 'downtown' of Burnaby.
Why would they do that if it was "trash"?
(hint : taxes and revenue.)