121 rental homes proposed for Fraser Street near King Edward
A relatively large redevelopment has been proposed for a city block-sized parcel on Fraser Street just north of King Edward Avenue in East Vancouver.
The municipal government has received a rezoning application for the land assembly sites that include 3811-3833 Fraser Street, 686 East 22nd Avenue, and 679 East 23rd Avenue. It replaces approximately a half dozen properties, including several single-family homes and one business.
The proposal by Strand Development and Integra Architecture calls for a six-storey, mixed-use building with 121 market rental homes, with the unit mix comprised of 10 studio units, 60 one-bedroom units (including two townhouse units), 35 two-bedroom units, and 16 three/four-bedroom units.
There will also be 10,800-sq-ft of retail space on the ground level and two levels of underground parking with 108 vehicle parking stalls and 159 bike parking spaces.
Overall, the redevelopment will create 105,600-sq-ft of floor area on the 32,200-sq-ft site, giving it a floor space ratio density of 3.28 times the size of the lot.
The proposal is being considered under the Affordable Housing Choices Interim Rezoning Policy.
See also
- This 'castle' in East Vancouver is for sale for $2.298 million (PHOTOS)
- Co-housing project on Main Street in Vancouver approved with affordable units
- $1,496 rent for studio in proposed East Vancouver building deemed 'affordable'
- New container-inspired building with 350 homes opens in Vancouver (PHOTOS)
- 6-storey residential building proposed for East Broadway land assembly