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Old Posted Jul 29, 2015, 2:37 AM
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The Stack (1133 Melville) | 161m | 36fl | Completed

Okay, let me begin the thread for this one since nobody else seems to be doing it.

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A rezoning application submitted to the City indicates that Oxford Properties intends to construct a 33-storey, 658,687 square foot office tower at 1133 Melville Street, a large site between Bute and Thurlow streets currently occupied by a 7-storey parkade. It will have a floor space ratio (FSR) of 22.65 and be the tallest office tower in the city.

The tower’s floor area eclipses major office towers in the area including the 583,000-square-foot Bentall 5 office tower and 596,000-square-foot Park Place, which are both 459 feet (140 metres) in height.

Retail and restaurant space in 1133 Melville Street will be located at the base of the tower and underground levels will be purposed for a 287 stall parkade.

New York City-based Kohn Pederson Fox, which also designed Oxford’s nearby MNP Tower, is responsible for the design of the project.

http://www.vancitybuzz.com/2015/07/m...own-vancouver/

























All photos by Oxford Properties via Vancitybuzz.
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