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On Monday, in its final meeting of 2024, Burnaby City Council granted a third reading to a multi-phased project set for the high-density Brentwood neighbourhood.and is set for a 6.5-acre site comprised of 2300 Madison Avenue and an unaddressed site that is referred to as BC Hydro 165 Right-of-Way. The site is directly adjacent to the 41-storey Fulton House tower that Polygon completed in 2019.
For the site, Polygon is planning four high-rise towers and one low-rise building that would deliver a total of 1,461 new homes with a mix of tenures. The project has a total floor space ratio of 4.60, would be constructed across four major phases, and Polygon has named it Emerald Place. The second phase would then consist of a 42-storey tower situated directly south of Tower One. This second tower will deliver 345 strata units comprised of 110 one-bedroom units, 232 two-bedroom units, and three three-bedroom units.
While Tower One and the six-storey non-market building will sit on their own, the remaining three towers will all sit atop a large shared podium that will house most of the residential amenity space, as well as eight townhouse units. Residential amenities are expected to include communal kitchen spaces, dining facilities, work lounges, and children's play areas.
After submitting their rezoning application in 2023, the proposal went through a public hearing in May 2023 and was granted a third reading by Council on December 16 without any discussion. Polygon will now work toward meeting the requirements for final adoption.being developed by Amacon at 2211 and 2271 Rosser Avenue, located across the street from the site of Emerald Place.
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