New park, 5 towers, 2,000+ homes coming to Burnaby's Brentwood

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New park, 5 towers, 2,000+ homes coming to Burnaby's Brentwood
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Concord Brentwood's third phase has been approved with 2,004 new homes.

Ten red industrial barns in Burnaby’s Brentwood town centre will make way for more than 2,000 homes across five highrise towers – and there’ll be a big new park too.Phase 3 of the Concord Brentwood development by Concord Pacific includes four strata condo towers between 38 and 50 storeys tall and one 27-storey building of below-market rental apartments.

The 254 non-market rental units will be rented at 20 per cent below the Canada Mortgage and Housing Corp.’s market median for the Burnaby North neighbourhood.There will be a total of 1,928 vehicle parking stalls for residential and six commercial spaces; there will be space for 3,500 bikes in double lockers and 350 spaces in bike racks.

The developer must deliver the park to the city before the Phase 3A buildings are occupied, and the land must be remediated to school/park standards. Amenities for the market units include multi-purpose rooms, kitchen lounges, card rooms, fitness centre, pet grooming stations, children’s play areas and work lounges.

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