City Of Rain
Senior Member
Landmark redevelopment with 4 towers proposed next to Richmond-Brighouse Station
A 3.2-acre strip mall immediately south of the Canada Line’s tail track at Richmond-Bridgeport Station could be redeveloped into a mixed-use complex with the area’s largest architectural flair.
Keltic (Brighouse) Development Ltd. is seeking a rezoning for the site at 6340 No. 3 Road – the northeast corner of the intersection of Cook Road and No. 3 Road – into a four-tower redevelopment with a large site-wide podium.
The existing strip mall was home to dozens of businesses, and its better known tenants were Bob’s Submarine Sandwiches and the area’s original Staples store. To the north, a large city block-wide site immediately is slated to become a new bus mall to centralize the area’s bus stops with the SkyTrain station.
The tower heights will reach no more than 141 ft tall, with three residential towers containing 15 storeys and one office tower containing 12 storeys.
There will be a total of 563 homes, including 536 market residential units and 27 affordable rental units.
A significant commercial space component is proposed, with about 30,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space located on the ground floor and 104,000 sq. ft. of office space within one office tower on the southwest corner of the site along No. 3 Road.
http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/6340-no-3-road-richmond
A 3.2-acre strip mall immediately south of the Canada Line’s tail track at Richmond-Bridgeport Station could be redeveloped into a mixed-use complex with the area’s largest architectural flair.
Keltic (Brighouse) Development Ltd. is seeking a rezoning for the site at 6340 No. 3 Road – the northeast corner of the intersection of Cook Road and No. 3 Road – into a four-tower redevelopment with a large site-wide podium.
The existing strip mall was home to dozens of businesses, and its better known tenants were Bob’s Submarine Sandwiches and the area’s original Staples store. To the north, a large city block-wide site immediately is slated to become a new bus mall to centralize the area’s bus stops with the SkyTrain station.
The tower heights will reach no more than 141 ft tall, with three residential towers containing 15 storeys and one office tower containing 12 storeys.
There will be a total of 563 homes, including 536 market residential units and 27 affordable rental units.
A significant commercial space component is proposed, with about 30,000 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space located on the ground floor and 104,000 sq. ft. of office space within one office tower on the southwest corner of the site along No. 3 Road.
http://dailyhive.com/vancouver/6340-no-3-road-richmond