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6363 Lanark St (formerly 1401-1455 E 49th Ave) (DP-2026-00050) development application
Raffaele Architecture Inc. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop a six-storey, mixed-use Residential building on this site, consisting of:Retail use on Level 1, Child Day Care Facility use on Levels 1-2. 90 Secured Market Rental
5750 Oak St - Unit #500 (DP-2024-00985) development application
We apologize for any inconvenience this may cause and appreciate your understanding.Urban Design Group Architects Ltd. has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to perform interior alterations and to change a portion of the existing Social Service
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child with a disability up to 17 years oldResidents would be able to apply for the discounted rate online, by phone or in person through a simple self-declaration process that the City may audit should the need arise in the future.
Coming Home to Unaffordability
I came back home to Vancouver ten years ago this year. After nearly a decade away in the Okanagan, where I was a homeowner; the role with my company was no longer available.
Sketching the Future: Complete Neighbourhood Design Workshops - Complete
Close your eyes and imagine the future…what would a typical day be like in a complete neighbourhood? How would it look and feel? What would it mean to have more housing, shops and public spaces close by?
3008 W 41st Ave - formerly 5725 Carnarvon St (DP-2020-00283) development application
Wonderworld Montessori Academy has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site:To perform interior and exterior alterations on all levels, add to and change the use from the existing grocery store to Child Day
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6212-6218 Ash St rezoning application
The proposal is to allow for the development of an eight-storey mixed-use building and includes:40 rental units with 20% of the floor area as below-market units;Child day care space of 314 sq. m. (3,383 sq. ft.) on the ground floor;A floor space ratio
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Providing a safe child care operation including drop-off/pick up and supervised outdoor space that met all health and safety requirements suitable for children was the primary focus of the review, and why the developer ultimately decided not to