Crestpoint, InterRent REIT Propose Twin 20-Storey Rentals In Vancouver

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Crestpoint, InterRent REIT Propose Twin 20-Storey Rentals In Vancouver
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The site of Crestpoint and InterRent REIT's proposal is 2244-2280 W 6th Avenue in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver.The subject site of the proposal is 2244 and 2280 W 6th Avenue in the Kitsilano neighbourhood of Vancouver, a flew blocks north of Rosemary Brown Park.

The number of units and the suite mix would be identical in both towers, with each consisting of 44 studio units, 80 one-bedroom units, 64 two-bedroom units, 20 three-bedroom units. As required by policy under the, 20% of the residential floor area is to be provided as below-market rental units. In this particular case, the project is proposing 84 below-market rental units, which meets the requirement but is less than the total 89 units in the existing buildings.

"In line with the objectives outlined in the Broadway Plan, this project aims to facilitate the long-term replacement of the older residential buildings while maintaining existing rental housing affordability levels," the applicants said in the application. The outdoor amenity space atop the building podium. / Kasian Architecture, Crestpoint, InterRent REIT

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