Check out these renderings of the first phase of Willingdon Lands that plans for more than 600 new homes, developed by the Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh Nations.
The first phase of the Indigenous-developed Willingdon Lands project has gone to Burnaby council for preliminary approvals, and it includes more than 600 new homes across three new multi-family buildings along Willingdon Avenue and Goard Way.
The development's first phase includes a six-storey non-market rental building, a 14-storey rental and non-market rental building and a 20-storey leasehold strata building with street-oriented townhomes, according to the report. "Further, the leasehold tenure approach is critical for the prosperity of future generations of the Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh Nations and is aligned with the city’s commitment to Truth and Reconciliation," states the report.
The 14-storey rental building would include a mail room, lobby with seating, an an outdoor podium on the ninth level with a covered barbecue area, children’s play area, urban agriculture, lounge seating and a green roof. Council designated the 40-acre Willingdon Lands site as an urban village and business centre in July 2022 and in March, it gave the third of four necessary approvals to the conceptual Willingdon Lands master plan.
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