WesGroup is proposing a 47-unit six-storey condominium for a property at at West 16th Avenue, which used to be home to a Chevron gas station.
BC Assessment valued the 142.25-by-105-foot site at $19 million on its 2019 assessment roll.
Wesgroup’s project includes ground-level retail space, a floor space ratio (FSR) of 3.79 and 38 underground parking spaces and 96 bicycle spaces.
The building would feature 26 one-bedrooms, five three-bedroom and 16 two-bedroom units.
“This project aims to be Vancouver’s first concrete high performance mixed-use building that sets a precedent for architectural excellence in the revitalized Cambie Corridor,” the application states.
It’s being considered under the Cambie Corridor plan. An open house runs from 5 to 7:30 p.m. at St. Mary’s Ukrainian Catholic Centre, July 16.
Several former gas station sites around 鶹ýӳare being redeveloped, including another property at If Anthem Properties’ for that project is approved, a 33-storey 127-unit tower would replace what used to be a Chevron gas station on the property.
That gas station closed March 29, 2017, two days before Anthem officially took ownership. The property was assessed at $98.2 million as of July of 2018, according to B.C. Assessment. The previous year, it was assessed at $65.5 million.