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4187 Cambie Street VANCOUVER, BC FOR SALE > RESIDENTIAL DEVELOPMENT OPPORTUNITY 4139 - 4187 Cambie Street VANCOUVER, BC Downtown Broadway Corridor Canada City Line Hall Douglas Park Cambie Street Cambie King Edward Avenue King Edward Station Queen Elizabeth SITE Park Residential Development Opportunity > Rare 33,188 SF Westside Residential Development Opportunity > Located at Cambie and 26th Avenue just steps from King Edward Canada Line Station > Assembled land with potential to rezone per Cambie Corridor Plan > Few Remaining Developable Sites of this scale on Westside > Enviable location with potential for panoramic views and just steps from shops, schools and parks > Capitalize on strong demand for Westside condo product SIMON LIM* DAVID TAYLOR COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 604 661 0882 604 692 1402 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor [email protected] [email protected] Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 604 681 4111 www.collierscanada.com 4139 - 4187 Cambie Street, Vancouver, BC Cambie Street Legal Description Plan Plan # 6539 Lot 9, 10 & 11 Block 680 District Lot 526 Land District 36 Subject PID: 010-870-920, 010-870-938, 010-870-946 Property Area Ideally located on two of Vancouver’s main thoroughfares and directly adjacent to the King Edward Canada Line Station. Avenue King Edward Yaletown - Roundhouse Station Situated in one of Vancouver’s most desirable and rapidly growing neigh- bourhoods and second to none neighbourhood amenities and close proximity to Queen Elizabeth Park, Vancouver General Hospital, Downtown, City Hall, False Creek Seawall and countless retail and services. Olympic Village Station Location Broadway - City Hall Station The site is located on the Southwest side of Cambie Street between King Edward and 26th Avenue. Site Area 33,188 SF (0.76 acres). Frontage King Edward Station 221.25 feet on Cambie Street with a return depth of 150 feet. Improvements The property is improved with 3 single-family homes on three separately owned lots. All three owners have collectively agreed to sell. Existing Zoning Contact Us RS-1 Single Family Zoning. Simon Lim* Cambie Corridor Planning Program 604 661 0882 The City of Vancouver is currently in the latter stages of the Cambie Corridor Plan. 4139-4187 Cambie Street falls within the Queen Elizabeth precinct, [email protected] which is defined as the area from King Edward to West 40th Avenue. The plan currently identifies redevelopment potential subject to finalization of the David Taylor planning process and adoption by City Council in Spring/Summer 2011. 604 692 1402 For a full resource of planning documents relating to the Cambie Corridor [email protected] plan, or Queen Elizabeth precinct, please refer to the City of Vancouver’s website: http://vancouver.ca/commsvcs/planning/cambiecorridor/ COLLIERS INTERNATIONAL 200 Granville Street, 19th Floor Assessed Value (2011) Vancouver, BC V6C 2R6 Land: $4,428,000 Gross Taxes (2010) 604 681 4111 Improvements: $134,900 $16,008.25 www.collierscanada.com Total: $4,562,900 This document/email has been prepared by Colliers International for advertising and general information only. Colliers International makes no guarantees, representations or warranties of any kind, expressed or implied, regarding the information including, but not limited to, warranties of content, accuracy and reliability. Any interested party should undertake their own inquiries as to the accuracy of the information. Colliers International excludes unequivocally all inferred or implied terms, conditions and warranties arising out of this document and excludes all liability for loss and damages arising there from. This publication is the copyrighted property of Colliers International and /or its licensor(s). © 2011. All rights reserved. This communication is not intended to cause or induce breach of an existing listing agreement. Colliers Macaulay Nicolls Brokerage Inc. (Vancouver). *Personal Real Estate Corporation. TN 03/2011.
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