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Band

675 North Rd


Coquitlam, V3J 1P6 VBNSH - Sullivan Heights

  • Levels: 45
  • Suites: 385
  • Status: Proposed
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Bldg#: 16284

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Band at 675 North Rd, Coquitlam, BC V3J 1P6, Canada. Situated at North Road and Cottonwood Avenue in the neighbourhood of Sullivan Heights. Band is a new condo development by Townline and QuadReal Property Group. Comprising 385 exquisite condo units and 45 stories. Experience outdoor pool and resort-style amenities. Just a 6-minute walk from the evergreen Skytrain Station, close to shops services, and local parks. Thoughtfully designed homes with large balconies and terraces, functional layouts, ample storage, and stunning finishes that stand test of time.

 

Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos
 

Band Technical Info

Building Name Band
Address 675 North Rd
City Coquitlam
Neighborhood Sullivan Heights
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 45
Units in Development: 385
Units in Strata: 385
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 0000
Developer Townline and QuadReal Property Group
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Band - 675 North Road - By Townline and QuadReal Property Group
Band - 675 North Road - By Townline and QuadReal Property Group
Band - 675 North Road - By Townline and QuadReal Property Group
Band - 675 North Road - By Townline and QuadReal Property Group

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According to the city’s general manager of arts, culture and community services, Margaret Wittgens, there has been recent interest from the BCLC to expand gambling at the city’s two casinos — Parq and Hastings Racecourse.

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