Residential and retail building proposed for 41st Avenue in Kerrisdale
A half city block-sized parcel on the westernmost end of the Kerrisdale retail village in Vancouver could undergo a relatively significant development for the area.
Wensley Architecture has submitted a development application to turn the site at 2465 West 41st Avenue – the northeast corner of West 41st Avenue and Larch Street – into a four-storey mixed-use building. The 15,300 sq. ft. site currently sits vacant and is comprised of four amalgamated small lots.
The proposal calls for 36,500 sq. ft. of floor area, with 8,448 sq. ft. of retail and restaurant space – split into three units – on the ground floor and 24 market homes within the upper three floors.
Two underground levels will contain 78 parking stalls.
See also
- Boutique hotel building with 'classic architecture' proposed for Kerrisdale
- Kerrisdale church redevelopment with social housing approved by City Council
- 1949-built church on Cambie Corridor demolished for market housing
- Save-On-Foods opening in Kerrisdale in Vancouver this fall
- Former gas station at 10th Avenue and Alma to be redeveloped
- New streetcar and park space design on the Arbutus Greenway revealed (RENDERINGS)
- 114,000-sq-ft of additional rental housing proposed for Arbutus Village redevelopment
- 41st Avenue B-Line will run from UBC to Joyce-Collingwood Station (MAP)