Residential and retail building proposed for 41st Avenue in Kerrisdale
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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.
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Location of 2465 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver. (Wensley Architecture)
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Artistic rendering of 2465 West 41st Avenue, Vancouver. (Wensley Architecture)
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)