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Old Posted Oct 20, 2009, 1:06 AM
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[New Westminster] The Brewery District | Mixed-Use | U/C

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I found this in the lobby of the Royal Columbian Hospital.

You can make out Sapperton Skytrain Station on the far left side hidding in the glare of the light

Brunette Ave. can be seen labeled on the bottom road in the picture

Enjoy!

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Situated at Columbia and Brunette - in British Columbia’s oldest urban neighbourhood, overlooking the Fraser River - The Brewery District will be a vibrant, walkable micro-community destined to include almost 1.4 million square feet of retail, commercial, health and residential space.

On completion, 600 - 750 well-priced, high quality condominiums, lofts, and live/work spaces will feature modern, urban design with tribute to its industrial roots that maximizes usable space while supporting healthy, sustainable living that takes the focus off the car.

A key component of this community will be NewHealth, a comprehensive health campus that provides space for health centres, medical and dental offices, and other health-oriented services and spaces.

Situated along East Columbia Street, and surrounded by well- established residential neighbourhoods, an active commercial district and the busy Royal Columbian Hospital, The Brewery District will fulfill a long-standing need for day-to-day amenities such as a grocery store, bank and pharmacy while providing access to a wide variety of professional services, specialty retailers and restaurants.

There is also a prime opportunity for a iconic brew pub at The Brewery District at the highly visible, prominent corner of Columbia and Brunette - a casual gathering place for the community, employees and visitors to connect.

The Brewery District is positioned to become a busy, high-growth retail, commercial and health district. The Brewery District will also be a leading development in sustainability, envisioned to become a Gold Certified LEED Neighbourhood Development.

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