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turn out to be 70% market rental and 30% HILs rate?
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How Barlcay becomes filled in with tree cover each April and May. How the rhododendron garden blooms in April. How the cherry blossoms explode in May.
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From Main Street? 33rd Ave. ? Lane way ?Access to underground parking will be from the lane.
112 Water St "Specific address: 110 Water St" (DP-2023-00033) development application
Little Mountain Gallery has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission for interior alterations and change of use from Retail with ancillary Theatre to Theatre use on the basement (main) and mezzanine floor levels, at the above-noted address, consisting
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The proposed ceiling heights are intended to provide future residents with improved access to light and a more comfortable environment.
750 SW Marine Dr (DP-2022-00260) development application
Chard Development Ltd has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a seven-storey, mixed-used building, with Retail uses (main floor), Manufacturing uses (main-second floor), and General Office uses (third-seventh floors), including:
8495 Cambie St (DP-2022-00070) development application
Intracorp Homes has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop this site with a mixed-use development building, having 32 storeys, with commercial retail use (main floor - 2nd floor) and residential use (main floor - 32nd floor), including
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heating and cooling with higher COP and use of “waste heat”.How much financial profit do those associated with the project stand to gain?
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To find out when we reply to your questions, sign in or register.To make a comment instead, use the comment form. How would someone apply to purchase one of these units if this building is approved?
8233 Oak St (formerly 8029-8225 Oak St and 1012 W 64th Ave) (DP-2023-00474) development application
Arno Matis Architecture has applied to the City of Vancouver to develop two residential buildings and two mixed-use buildings with retail on main levels and office and residential above, ranging from six to eight storeys.