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Maplewood Gardens

2171 Old Dollarton Road


North Vancouver, V7H 1W3

  • Suites: 553
  • Status: Under Construction
  • Built: 2022
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Bldg#: 16029

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Maplewood Gardens - 2171 Old Dollarton Road, North Vancouver, BC V7H 1W3, Canada. Crossroads are Riverside Drive and Old Dollarton Road. Has a total of 553 units. Developed by Darwin Properties.

The application as submitted proposes 374 owned apartments, 99 market rental apartments, 80 below-market rental apartments in one 12-storey and four six-storey buildings. There is an additional 10,882 sq ft of commercial space proposed, and parking for 600 vehicles in an underground parkade. 

Located in the heart of North Vancouvers Maplewood neighbourhood, Maplewood Gardens is planned to be vibrant residential community providing a spectrum of housing solutions to support the future growth of this Town Centre. This community of five buildings will offer much needed entry-level homes, affordable rental replacement homes, as well as market rental and down/right-sizing housing options. The new Maplewood Gardens will be well-serviced by the existing amenities at Northwoods Village and Stong's Market, plus its own commercial units fronting the areas new highstreet- Seymour River Place.

This proposed redevelopment intends to expand on existing active recreational park space, enhancing available green spaces and environmentally sensitive features for future generations through its landscaped courtyard, and series of outdoor and covered amenities.

The Maplewood area is the perfect location for anyone looking to be in the middle of a well-balanced community. With local parks and trails, thriving jobs, grocery stores, schools and an abundance of outdoor activities nearby, the Maplewood neighbourhood will continue to be a preferred community to live in on the North Shore.

Source: Darwin Properties

 

Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos
 

Maplewood Gardens Technical Info

Building Name Maplewood Gardens
Address 2171 Old Dollarton Road
City North Vancouver
Listing Price Range N/A
Units in Development: 553
Units in Strata:553
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 2022
Developer Darwin Properties
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Maplewood Gardens - 2171 Old Dollarton Road, North Vancouver, BC V7H 1W3, Canada
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