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Plaza of Nations Redevelopment

811 Carrall Street


Vancouver West, V6Z 2R6 VVWYA - Yaletown

Developers Website: www.concordpacific.com

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Plaza of Nations Redevelopment at 750 Pacific Street and 811 Carrall Street Vancouver. With its terraced landscaping resembling urban mountains, the mixed-use redevelopment of the Plaza Nations in Northeast False Creek greatly parts ways from Vancouvers standard tower design.

Local architect James Cheng and developer Canadian Metropolitan Properties recently submitted their development application to the municipal government for the 10.3-acre redevelopment of the former BC Pavilion of the Expo 86 Worlds Fair.

This follows city councils approval in July 2018 of the projects rezoning application, which will provide a staggering $325.5 million in community amenity contributions (CACs), largely in the form of in-kind value through on-site development.

At 750 Pacific Boulevard, there will be approximately 2.1 million sq. ft. of total floor area, including 1.6 million sq. ft. of residential space, providing homes for thousands of people. This includes 380 social housing units within the lower levels of the two largest buildings, facing Pacific Boulevard and BC Place Stadium.

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Plaza of Nations Redevelopment Technical Info

Building Name Plaza of Nations Redevelopment
Address 811 Carrall Street
City Vancouver West
Neighborhood Yaletown
Listing Price Range N/A
Units in Development: 0
Units in Strata: 0
Property Types Freehold Strata
Sub Categories:Strata
Year Built 0000
Developer Concord Pacific
Strata Website colyvanpacific.com/
Management Colyvan Pacific Real Estat
  604-683-8399
 info@colyvanpacific..
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Title to Land Freehold Strata

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Plaza of Nations Redevelopment Building & Common Area Photos

The phasing of the development.
An ice rink is included in the development. It will serve as a practice rink for the Vancouver Canucks and also be for public use.
Location of the planned development.
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The request to amend the city’s 2011 gambling moratorium was made by the B.C. Lottery Corp., which told council the city’s population has increased 22 per cent in the past decade and that the amendment is a first step to allow BCLC to look at ways of expanding its two existing facilities — the Parq casino in Yaletown and Hastings Racecourse in East Vancouver — rather than building more casinos.


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