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Plaza of Nations site pitched as vibrant Chinese waterfront neighbourhood for Vancouver

Plaza of Nations site pitched as vibrant Chinese waterfront neighbourhood for Vancouver

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A new proposal for the Plaza of Nations site on False Creek calls for development of 1,400 housing units on a 10-acre site that would link Chinatown and the Downtown Eastside to the waterfront.
The residences, 20 per cent of them to be provided as social housing, would be in terraced, garden-topped buildings in the proposal from Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp., a Vancouver company owned by Singapore billionaire Oei Hong Leong.
The concept includes a civic plaza, new waterfront restaurants and stores, a 69-place daycare centre, and a community centre with ice rink intended to be a practise facility for the Vancouver Canucks.
Oei said all of the marketing of the units would take place in Vancouver.
These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. [PNG Merlin Archive]
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These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. SUBMITTED/CMPC
“Other developers have marketing offices in China, in Hong Kong, but we don’t,” Oei said on Wednesday. “We can’t stop overseas buyers coming here, but we don’t have any promotion overseas.”

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The proposal is a departure from the 2012 application that Oei’s company submitted to the city. Project architect James Cheng said the city’s decision to remove the Georgia and Dunsmuir viaducts sent them back to the drawing board.
“The stars are all aligned right now,” Cheng said in an interview. Removing the viaducts, he said, “opens up the entire neighbourhood at this end of False Creek.”
It turns the Plaza of Nations land, which Oei bought for $40 million in 1989 from Li Ka-shing, into a more important hub in the City of Vancouver’s plan to redevelop northeast False Creek.
Oei, a part-time resident of Vancouver, said he bought the land “for my retirement,” and looks forward to developing what he hopes will be a landmark piece of the city.

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“It is also very important how it serves the community,” Oei said. “James Cheng has good ideas (for) it.”
Cheng said that in the concept, the buildings are gently terraced to frame views of B.C. Place Stadium and Science World.
VANCOUVER, BC., June 21, 2017 -- Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. owner Oei Hong Leong (second from right) with Kevin Hoffman, Daisen Gee-Wing and James Cheng (l-r) unveiling the revamped design for a redevelopment of the 10-acre Plaza of Nations site once the Edgewater Casino vacates, in Vancouver, BC., June 21, 2017.  It is the development plan CMPC is presenting for a rezoning application with City of Vancouver(NICK PROCAYLO/PostMedia)  00049671A ORG XMIT: 00049671A [PNG Merlin Archive]
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Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. owner Oei Hong Leong (second from right) with (from left) Kevin Hoffman, Daisen Gee-Wing and project architect James Cheng. NICK PROCAYLO/00049671A
“Mr. Oei has always wanted to give back to the community, so the whole idea of the project is to blend in with the city but at the same time be iconic,” Cheng said.
Oei is in a legal dispute with Concord Pacific — he filed suit against the developer last year claiming that the competing firm was trying to constrain his development options on the site.
Canadian Metropolitan’ssenior vice-president, Daisen Gee-Wing, wouldn’t comment on the lawsuit because it is before the courts, but said “we are confident we’re going to proceed with development.

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These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. [PNG Merlin Archive]
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These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. SUBMITTED/CMPC
From the city’s perspective, the Plaza of Nations redevelopment is a chance to complete northeast False Creek “in a very different and interesting way,” said Kevin McNaney, the city’s project director for the area.
“We’ve done a lot of False Creek that’s residential with the seawall and people going by, but it doesn’t really have a lot of life,” he said.
“This is a real opportunity for some south-facing waterfront to create a vibrant commercial district on the water and really enhance the sports, stadium and special events functions (of the area),” McNaney said.
The proposal is conceptual, so there are no prices or specifications for market housing on the site yet.

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McNaney said the social-housing component of the development will fall within city definitions for affordability. He said the city will seek to “maximize affordability and decrease rents as much as possible.”
The surrounding neighbourhood is already expensive, but McNaney said the size of the Plaza Nations site will likely provide “diversity” of price points. He added that Canadian Metropolitan has made a point of planning for larger, family-oriented units in the development.
Gee-Wing said Canadian Metropolitan is hoping to hear from the city on its application by fall, which would pave the way for public hearings in late 2017 or early 2018. If all goes well, the company could start construction by early 2019.
These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. [PNG Merlin Archive]
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These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. SUBMITTED/CMPC
These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. [PNG Merlin Archive]
Submitted, PNG
These concept drawings for the redevelopment of Northeast False Creek (Plaza of Nations) in downtown Vancouver were presented at open houses by Canadian Metropolitan Properties Corp. in June 2017. SUBMITTED/CMPC

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