Bonnis Properties Revises Granville Street Redevelopment

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Vancouver-based real estate developer Bonnis Properties has revised its proposal for their high-profile Granville Street redevelopment project in the heart of downtown Vancouver.

The 43-storey North Tower would sit closer to Robson Street and house 307 rental units, comprised of 82 studio units, 100 one-bedroom units, 87 two-bedroom units, and 38 three-bedroom units. The lower portion of this tower will then house 47,203 sq. ft of hotel space on the eighth, seventh, and sixth floor.

The original proposal included approximately 470,000 sq. ft of office space, almost all of which is replaced by 455,000 sq. ft of rental housing space in the updated proposal.A sketch of the updated proposal for 800-876 Granville Street. / Perkins&Will, Bonnis Properties A ground-level rendering of the revised proposal for 800-876 Granville Street. / Perkins&Will, Bonnis Properties

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