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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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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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1 B.C. housing market showing signs of marginal improvement

B.C.’s housing market saw a slight improvement in March as home sales nudged higher following a 5.9-per-cent decline in February. Sales increased 0.7 per cent to reach 5,866 unit sales. Home prices rose 1.8 per cent. This said, housing momentum has waned in the last few months as buyer sentiment shifted amid interest rate uncertainty.

MLS home sales increased in most of the province’s real estate board areas. The Greater Vancouver area saw home sales increase by 1.4 per cent following a decline in the previous month. In Chilliwack, home sales increased only slightly—by just 0.5 per cent—while the Kootenays reported a 17.2-per-cent increase. Home sales also rose 9.4 per cent on Vancouver Island, and were unchanged in the Fraser Valley. However, the Okanagan-Mainline and South Okanagan areas recorded sales declines of 8.9 per cent and 19 per cent, respectively.


Bryan Yu: B.C. housing market showing signs of marginal improvement
2024/04/23 Western Investor
2 Lethbridge industrial market strengthens as options limited

Western Canada’s industrial markets are at an inflection point as demand normalizes and the pause that hit new construction last year begins to make itself felt.

Conservative market sentiment is now creating the conditions for stronger performance in 2024, Avison Young reports, with cities like Lethbridge poised to see a landlord’s market for industrial space.

Lethbridge reported a 4.1 per cent vacancy rate in the first quarter, up from 4 per cent at the end of 2023. But space under construction is down more than half from last year to 50,000 square feet, creating potential supply constraints.


Lethbridge industrial market strengthens as options limited
2024/04/22 Western Investor
3 Increase to capital gains tax will cause a flood in the cottage market: Muskoka realtor

The new tax rates, set to be in force as of June 25, will increase the inclusion rate on capital gains from any sale from 50 per cent above the first $250,000 to 66 per cent.

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4 High-tech sensors in workplaces, postal-code analysis among tools for real estate strategies.

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Employee commute times and office space utilization data are informing companies’ strategies for encouraging in-person work and optimizing office layouts to meet long-term goals, according to those who spoke toBIV.

“As companies are revisiting or choosing to revisit their office space, they’re looking at a year to two years of real good data of who’s coming in, how often, what are they doing and what’s the purpose of the office for those people,” said Alain Rivère, vice-president of the high technologies group at CBRE.


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5 Detached home starts decline as condo, townhome starts boom in 2023

The West Coast housing market saw a significant boost in construction activity last year, according to a new report by the Chartered Professional Accountants of British Columbia (CPABC).

The annualBC Check-Up: Investreport found that construction began on 35,553 housing units in southwest B.C. during the year, a 20.9 per cent jump compared with 2022. This marks the highest number of housing starts ever recorded in the region.

“Our members living in the Lower Mainland have consistently reported that housing prices are the biggest challenge facing B.C. businesses,” said Lori Mathison, president and CEO of CPABC, said in an April 18 statement.


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