Bosa Properties' 50-Storey Solhouse 6035 Receives Final Approval

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Howard is a Staff Writer based in Burnaby who covers real estate and commercial real estate, with a focus on housing policy and the development industry.

​Solhouse 6035 is the latest high-rise project by Bosa Properties in the Metrotown neighbourhood of Burnaby and is set to rise 50 storeys.On Monday, Burnaby City Council granted final approval to the latest high-rise residential project planned for the Metrotown neighbourhood of Burnaby.Just down the street, at 5977 Wilson Avenue, construction is currently ongoing on the 41-storey Central Park House.

6031 Wilson Avenue is currently occupied by a three-storey apartment building originally constructed in 1964, according to BC Assessment, who values the property at According to Bosa Properties, residential amenities within Solhouse 6035 will include "a range of spaces to complement modern life," such as gym and wellness studio, outdoor terrace, social lounge, private dining area, and co-working space with hot desks and working pods."Solhouse is a unique project where nature, design, and the energy of the city come together," Bosa Properties said on its website, describing the design ethos of Solhouse 6035.

The petition to the Supreme Court was filed last week by the West Coast Association for Property Rights, also known as the Property Rights Association of BC .NAIOP Vancouver Reveals Finalists For 2024 Commercial Real Estate Awards“I feel like we're kind of in a period of growing pains where I'm still seeing a lot of people violating the policy because it's so unclear what the actual punishment will be.

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