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Oakridge Centre

5562 - 5688 Mansion Street


North Vancouver, V5N 4E8

  • Levels: 19
  • Status: Proposed
  • Management company:  Associa
  • Phone  604-595-8632  
  • Bldg#: 16087

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Manson Street, Vancouver. Proposed near Vancouver's Oakridge Centre. Redeveloping a parcel of six single-family lots near the northeast corner of West 41st Avenue and Manson Street to construct twin residential rental towers.A proposed development north of Oakridge Centre could add nearly 400 rental units to the Vancouver market.

The two 19-storey towers would feature a combined total of 392 secured rental homes, consisting of 313 market rental units and 79 below-market rental units. The project will include 127 studio units, 126 one-bedroom units, and 139 two-bedroom units.

 

 

Oakridge Centre Technical Info

Building Name Oakridge Centre
Address 5562 - 5688 Mansion Street
City North Vancouver
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 19
Year Built 0000
ManagementAssocia
  604-595-8632
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