Concord Pacific applied to amend the development permit so its president and CEO could have sole use of the 6,000\u002Dsquare\u002Dfoot space
The Erickson building strata has been wrangling with Hui since 2017 over who gets to use a 6,000-square-foot space on the second-floor of the 17-storey building on northern False Creek’s seawall.
The original development permit submitted by Concord and approved by the city for The Erickson in 2005 showed the vast area on the second floor as a common amenity area. Concord’s application for an amendment last Fall and then the city’s review of it, which took over six months, is interesting for the scrutiny it placed on the city’s negotiations and agreements with major developers such as Concord that own significant parcels of land across the city.
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