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The attraction is wedged into a 7,900-sq-ft underground space within Onni Group’s 2017-completed CentreView mixed-use complex entailing 17-storey and 24-storey condominium towers on top of an office and retail podium, which includes a 40,000-sq-ft Whole Foods, Fitness World, and various other retail and restaurants.
CentreView at 118 East 13th Street, North Vancouver. (Google Maps)
Proponents of the bowling alley narrowly received approval from city council in a heated public hearing in July 2017 that saw opposition from the complex’s future residents, who suggested they would not have bought a condominium unit if they had known there were plans for a bowling alley. Public consultation was conducted on the application, even though the business was not required to do so.
This includes 754 rental units that are approved or under construction within seven projects, typically with a mix of housing tenures, such as in developments that are predominantly condominiums.
The largest of these projects underway include 208 market rental units within Concert Properties’ Burquitlam Park redevelopment at 551 Emerson Street, near SkyTrain’s Burquitlam Station. This infusion of rental housing is part of a package of public benefits that include a new YMCA recreational facility, transit park-and-ride facility, and improved parks.
2019 artistic rendering of Burquitlam YMCA. (Stantec Architecture/City of Coquitlam/YMCA of Greater Vancouver)
Just east of SkyTrain’s Lougheed Town Centre Station, Cressey Development’s Hensley project at 430 Westview Street will create 201 market rental units and 100 non-market rental units.