Redevelopment of the Metrotown area in Burnaby continues to unfold, with the neighbourhood as the focus of a new multi-building proposal. realestate realestatenews Burnaby developments
Redevelopment of the Metrotown area in Burnaby continues to unfold, with the neighbourhood as the focus of a new multi-building proposal by Vancouver-based developerThe developer is proposing three new buildings reaching up to 49 storeys in height for 6645-6707 Dow Avenue, at the corner of Beresford Street.
The 41-storey tower will also be fronted by three townhouse units, bringing the total number of residential units for the project to 902 and the total project density to a floor space ratio of 7.74.
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