CORNER DEVELOPMENT SITE NEAR LOUGHEED SKYTRAIN STATION PITT MEADOWS SURREY the Potential Views from the 6Th Floor

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CORNER DEVELOPMENT SITE NEAR LOUGHEED SKYTRAIN STATION PITT MEADOWS SURREY the Potential Views from the 6Th Floor APARTMENTBLOCKS.CA Beyond the sale 613– 619 Sunset Ave & 621 Arrow Lane Coquitlam LOUGHEED LOUGHEED STATION SHOPPING CENTRE FOR SALE CORNER DEVELOPMENT SITE NEAR LOUGHEED SKYTRAIN STATION PITT MEADOWS SURREY The Potential Views from the 6th Floor GUILBY ST SUNSET AVE LOUGHEED HWY VIEW DRONE VIDEO Designated Medium Density Development The Opportunity The ApartmentBlocks team is pleased to present this corner lot development site in one of the most up-and- coming neighbourhoods within Coquitlam. Since the 39,130 SF adoption of the Burquitlam Lougheed Neighbourhood Total Site Area Plan (BLNP) in 2017, the area has beckoned world class developers and we continue to see a high level of interest investing in the area. These upcoming devel- opments promise ample potential for future growth and 2.3 FSR position the area as a leading destination to work/live/ Potential Floor Space Ratio (FSR) play in the Lower Mainland. SUBJECT SITE The Location 89,999 BSF This corner lot development site offers residents an Potential Buildable Square Footage abundance of amenities within walking distance and easy access to public transit as well as main arterial routes. The site falls within the Evergreen Line Core The Neighbourhood and Shoulder Area indicating an increased maximum RM-3 density of up to 2.3 FSR. Designated OCP Zoning The Highlights Contact agents NEW $7 BILLION LOUGHEED MALL Price 4-minute drive GOOD RENTAL RETURNS for investors Burquitlam is one of the LOUGHEED SKYTRAIN most desirable areas to 15-minute walk work, live and invest. GRANVILLE MOODY CENTRE The Oaks BRENTWOOD BURQUITLAM BROADWAY-CITY HALL COMMERCIAL-BROADWAY Dansey LOUGHEED SUBJECT SITE METROTOWN NEW WESTMINSTER Transit Times via SkyTrain Drive Times Current Wood Frame Condominium Projects from Lougheed Station from Subject Site 8 MIN to Moody Centre Station 4 MIN to Lougheed Shopping Centre 11 MIN to New Westminster Station 7 MIN to New Coquitlam YMCA The Oaks - Phase 2 The Oaks - Phase 3 Dansey (Holly) (Willow) MIN to Metrotown Station MIN to Simon Fraser University 21 10 Total Units 132 131 128 Released Units 132 131 128 MIN to Granville Station MIN to Downtown Vancouver 37 25 Sold Units 100 68 96 Avg Price/SF $804 $830 $845 15 21 2 1 19 6 13 7 9 16 11 5 10 14 8 4 20 SUBJECT SITE 17 18 12 3 Amenities Restaurants & Entertainment Banks & Services Schools & Education 1. Lougheed Shopping Centre 8. TD Canada Trust 15. Simon Fraser University 2. Vancouver Golf Club 9. RBC Royal Bank 16. Lord Baden-Powell Elementary 3. IKEA 10. Hannam Supermarket 17. Alderson Elementary 4. JOEY 11. Shell 18. Alderson YMCA Kids Club 5. The Taphouse 12. Amazon Fulfillment Center 19. Coquitlam College 6. Denny’s 13. LifeLabs 20. West Coast Swim School 7. White Spot 14. Sejong Hair Salon 21. St. Michaels School Brandon Harding* Terry Harding Jackson Tang* Kat Warkentin Vice President, Multi-Family Senior Vice President Senior Vice President Associate | Multi-Family & Land Development 604 691 6615 604 691 6680 & Land Development 604 691 6630 [email protected] [email protected] 604 691 6613 [email protected] 國語, 廣東話, 福建話查詢 [email protected] *Personal Real Estate Corporation 1075 W Georgia St, Suite 1300, Vancouver, BC V6E 3C9 | ApartmentBlocks.ca © 2021 NAI Commercial (BC) Ltd. All Rights Reserved. The rendering is for illustrative purposes only and is not intended to communicate development plans. No warranty or representation, express or implied, is made to the accuracy or completeness of the information contained herein, and the same is submitted subject to errors, omissions, change of price, rental or other conditions, prior sale, lease or financing, or withdrawal without notice, and of any special listing conditions imposed by our principals no warranties or representations are made as to the condition of the property or any hazards contained therein are any to be implied..
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