Concert Properties seeks rezoning approval for project that would include 220 condos, 150 rental units, a public plaza and some retail space.
The Christ Church Cathedral precinct on the edge of downtown Victoria could be significantly transformed if Concert Properties gets rezoning approval for a two-tower housing project that would bring 370 new homes to what once was a YMCA-YWCA facility.
According to Concert, construction of the buildings is expected to take between three and four years and will address the housing shortage and create new meeting areas. Its plans have not been affected by Christ Church’s intention to redevelop its own site across the street, Concert said Seismic work on the nearly 94-year-old cathedral is estimated to cost about $30 million, with another $20 million identified in needed upgrades and renovations in the building and on site.
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