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For 1527 Main Street in Vancouver, Greystar is proposing a 22-storey and 18-storey rental tower with a total of 371 units.in Vancouver, which is currently occupied by a standalone McDonald's and its surface parking lot about a block away from the Expo Line SkyTrain's Main Street- Science World Station.
The two towers would provide a total of 371 rental units, with a suite mix of 73 studio units, 166 one-bedroom units, 114 two-bedroom units, and 18 three-bedroom units, and the complex would also include 7,797 sq. ft of commercial space on the ground floor, while providing 170 vehicle parking spaces and 688 bicycle parking spaces in a three-level underground parkade.
As part of the proposal, a new lane would also be constructed along the site's northern property line, running from Main Street to Quebec Street and providing access to the underground parkade, although the developers note that only half of the lane will be constructed as part of this proposal.
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