Jericho Lands - 4196 West 4th Avenue
Vancouver, V6R 4J5
Building Information
Building Name: | Jericho Lands |
Building Address: | 4196 4th Avenue, Vancouver, V6R 4J5 |
Status: | Under Construction |
Built: | 2030 |
Building Type: | Strata |
Subarea: | Downtown VW |
Area: | Vancouver West |
Board Name: | Bc Northern Real Estate Board |
Subcategories: | Strata |
Building Contacts
Developer: |
Minglian Holdings Ltd.
phone: 604.276.0400 email: [email protected] |
Construction Info
Year Built: | 2030 |
Construction: | Concrete |
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Description
Jericho Lands - 4196 W 4th Ave, Vancouver, BC V6R 4J5, Canada. Located at intersection road West 4th Avenue and Highbury Street in the neighbourhood of Jericho Beach - Vancouver. The Vancouver Westside has traditionally been a low-density residential area, but that will no longer be the case, with the Jericho Lands development introducing high-rise residential towers to create a new high-density node near the western edge of Vancouver.
The project will set aside at least 20 acres for public park, open, and natural spaces - equivalent to 22% of the property for non-development uses. There will also be event-friendly outdoor spaces, including a significant outdoor space with a capacity for at least 2,000 people, and arts and cultural spaces, including specific Indigenous spaces. Other major amenities entail a 50,000 sq ft community centre, a 10,000 sq ft non-traditional library co-developed with the First Nations alongside a traditional public library, a minimum of 259 childcare spaces across up to five on-site childcare facilities, and the possibility for up to 240 after-school care spaces for school-aged children.
There will be space for up to two schools, including space for one 54,000 sq ft elementary school for up to 550 students operated by Vancouver School Board and a potential space for a new replacement home for West Point Grey Academy, which is an independent school for students between Kindergarten and Grade 12 currently found on the west side of the Jericho Lands. The return of the independent school would be subject to a commercial lease with the First Nation. Both schools could have a vertical configuration integrated into the base of mixed-use developments.
Other public benefits include arts and cultural spaces for the First Nations, renewal and expansion of Fire Hall No. 19, and storm and potable water upgrades, including the daylighting of streams across the site. The project has also dedicated the land required for the subway station, which does not include any potential consideration of a cash contribution towards the rapid transit project.
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