Capital City Shopping Centre Limited is proposing a mixed-use development at the property described municipally as 2211 Riverside Drive and 1330, 1340, and 1346 Bank Street, consisting of two high-rise buildings and an urban parkette. The buildings will consist of a podium and tower configuration, with the north building (34 storeys) containing only residential uses and the south building (31 storeys) containing nonresidential uses on the ground floor with residential uses above. Parking will be located primarily below grade with a two-level garage that serves both buildings (292 vehicle stalls: 21 surface, 271 below grade). 283 bicycle spaces are also provided. The northeast corner of the site will contain the urban parkette framed by the Bank and Riverside North intersection, and this will function as a privately owned public space (POPS).
The proposal includes two bi-directional vehicle accesses, one along Bank Street and the other along Riverside Drive [north]. These accesses are connected by an internal drive aisle that provides access to limited surface parking, drop-off / pick-up locations, a loading /service area, and the entrance to the below-grade parking structure.
A POPS of approximately 973 m2 is proposed at the northeast corner of the site, providing a pedestrian node connecting to City sidewalks and internal pathways. This amenity feature provides a softened transition from the site towards the extensive greenspace network along the south bank of the Rideau River, and helps to offset the micro-climate conditions resulting from the abutting road network.
Architect: Hobin Architecture
Development application:
https://devapps.ottawa.ca/en/applications/__B0EH50/details
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