A proposed development near Brentwood mall would see more than 800 new homes built.
Burnaby could see more than 800 homes built as part of the first two phases of a new master planned community in Brentwood.
The towers would bring a total of 815 homes over two phases, made up of 472 market strata units, 266 market rental units and 77 non-market rental units rented at 20 per cent below the market median for the neighbourhood. The plan’s first phase would see a 60-storey residential strata tower built, along with a nine-storey non-market rental podium with townhouses along Buchanan Street and “locally scaled” commercial units along Halifax Street.
The second phase of the development includes a 43-storey mixed-use tower with market rental units on the upper floors, offices in the podium and commercial retail units at the base of the building.
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