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What are Council’s Priorities for the 2022 Budget?
The main priority is to maintain and improve the core services that meet the needs of residents and businesses every day.
2202 Main St (DP-2021-01012) development application
Formosis Architecture has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop six-storey, plus amenity mixed-use building, consisting of:Retail, Fitness Centre, Office uses and Restaurant from levels P1 to the first storey, in conjunction with
6495 Main St (DP-2022-00513) development application
Yamamoto Architecture Inc has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site, a mixed-use development building having six storeys, including:A total of 94 Secured Market Rental unitsA proposed FSR of 3.7 (67,025
625 Main St (DP-2024-01056) development application
The Luxe Design Studio Inc., has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to perform interior alterations and a change of use from Restaurant Class-1 to Small-scale Pharmacy, in this existing mixed-use building, consisting of:A floor area of approximately
3510 Main St (DP-2025-00077) development application
Marcon Development Ltd. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a six-storey, mixed-use building, with one level of retail and five levels of residential all over two levels of underground parking and containing:A total of 72 secured
What are Council’s Priorities for the 2021 Budget?
The main priority is to maintain and improve the core services that meet the needs of residents and businesses every day.
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report to Council.I have lived on this quite dead end street for 12 years.
7215 Main St (DP-2020-00829) development application
Van Land Use Consulting has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to complete:Interior alterations and change the use of approximately 1,935 sq. ft. from existing Retail to Liquor Store (Type-2) in this existing commercial buildingUnder the
4797 Main St (DP-2021-00038) development application
Strand Development has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop on this site a six-storey, mixed-use building consisting of restaurant and retail uses on the ground floor and multiple dwelling on 2nd floor to 6th floor, containing 89
4673 Main St (DP-2021-00118) development application
LIA Engineering Ltd. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to complete interior alterations and the change of use of approximately 1,800 square feet of existing Retail to Health Enhancement Centre, consisting of:For LEAF Oriental Massage