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Old Posted Jan 25, 2024, 12:34 AM
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2024, 3:04 AM
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Can someone submit a Choir of Angels singing Hallelujah to go with that?
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For the record these are 2 buildings with 100% market strata units. Where's the affordable housing component?
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For the record these are 2 buildings with 100% market strata units. Where's the affordable housing component?
The first non-market building was completed in 2015. A second should have been completed, (and it looks close to completion) and the rest was supposed to be delivered by the end of the year, (although that's not going to happen). A third building was approved last year.
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For the record these are 2 buildings with 100% market strata units. Where's the affordable housing component?
Holborn has moved around the locations of the social housing a bit since the site plan was approved, but I'm pretty sure 5155 Main Street is still social housing (I think it's got Occupancy by now).

Seniors social housing building was completed in 2022, I think? I think they've built a total of about 160 units so far so only 74 more to go? Last building I think is still located in Phase 4. Could be 2 more buildings for those 74 units.
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Ah for 137 East 37th I forgot it is only the temp. mod. housing still
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5198 James St looks to be the 1st project of Phase 2 to go ahead with 5299 Main St (located in Phase 1) swapping locations with social housing, which will now be in Phase 2 (137 East 37th). As I understand it.
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By our count there's

Phase 1
3 social housing applications (one includes a daycare), 1 strata application (plus its resubmission).

Phase 2
1 social housing application, 2 strata applications.

Phase 4
1 social housing application.

That comes to a total of 331 strata homes, 282 social housing apartments, and a 69 space daycare. The only development permits that have been issued are for the three social housing proposals in Phase 1, one of which includes the daycare .

As per our tracker
https://cityduo.wordpress.com/2015-d...ogress-report/

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Social Housing Permitting Progress


https://www.shapeyourcity.ca/137-e-37th-ave-2


https://www.shapeyourcity.ca/4902-james-st


https://plposweb.vancouver.ca/Public...ctId=202513406

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A building permit has been approved for 70 long overdue social housing apartments at Little Mountain. Only a lone 49 home development permit remains to be issued, with the rest of these 282 affordable homes either approved, completed, or under construction.

Some may say this proves David Eby, &/or ABC Vancouver have taken the right approach in mitigating this long running, tragic planning failure. Others may argue they’ll believe it when the last home is finished. As for us, we’re just presenting this information so others can weigh in.
https://x.com/City_Duo/status/1775288107505758519?s=20
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Well, they are being quite honest with the size of the windows - no camouflaging with spandrel.
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Groundbreaking this morning:

Affordable rental development underway in Vancouver’s Little Mountain neighbourhood
https://globalnews.ca/news/10450514/...neighbourhood/
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