18-Storey Stacked Cubes Rental Build Proposed For 2nd Avenue In Vancouver

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Point Grey Developments originally submitted its rezoning application for 5 W 2nd Avenue in Vancouver back in 2020, but the proposed rental building now has a new look.

A rental project originally initiated in late 2020 is finally progressing again, according to a new development application published by the City of Vancouver on Wednesday.

The site is currently occupied by a two-storey industrial building — used as an auto shop — originally built inThe developer of the project is Point Grey Developments, who submitted theirin December 2020 and received rezoning approval in April 2022. Since then, changes have been made to the proposal, most significant of which is with the design and look of the proposed building.

Residential amenities will include a large gym and outdoor area on the second floor, and a multi-purpose indoor space, deck, children's playground, and lounge spaces on the rooftop level. The biggest change is with the design of the building. Although it still maintains the original "stacked cubes" look, the updated proposal "builds on" the original design, says the architect of the project, Vancouver-based"The scale of the cubes is reduced by separating them from each other and creating visual void bands between them," the firm said in its design rationale.

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