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Alabaster plans condos on Ash Street near Heather Lands

Alabaster Homes is proposing three condo buildings on a land assembly consisting of eight single-family home sites on Ash Street, near West 35th Avenue.

The development, designed by GBL Architects, will include two four-storey buildings and one six-storey building, with a total of 133 strata condo units, over 185 underground parking stalls. There will also be 242 bicycle parking spaces.

The architects describe the design of the buildings as “clearly related, with similar materials and massing, however, the facade rhythm and balconies are utilized to help individualize each building.”

Renderings: Ash Street condos by Alabaster Homes

Ash Street condos - Corner of Ash Street and West 35th Avenue
Corner of Ash Street and West 35th Avenue. Credit: GBL Architects
Building C lobby entry
Building C lobby entry. Credit: GBL Architects
Ash Street condos - Rooftop amenity of building A
Rooftop amenity of building A. Credit: GBL Architects
Rendering showing space between building B and building C
Rendering showing space between building B and building C. Credit: GBL Architects
Ash Street condos - West 35th Avenue elevation of building C
West 35th Avenue elevation of building C. Credit: GBL Architects

The proposal includes 45 per cent two-bedroom units and 21 per cent three-bedroom units, for a total of 66 per cent family units.

Amenities for the residents will be extensive, with rooftop amenity areas for both four-storey buildings, and a ground-oriented amenity space for the six-storey building with a focus on families with children.

Site of project on Ash Street at West 35th
Site of project on Ash Street at West 35th. Credit: GBL Architects

To the west of the site is the massive, upcoming redevelopment of the Heather Lands by Canada Lands Company and the MST Development Corporation. It will include 2,600 homes once complete with towers ranging up to 28 storeys.

Heather Lands site perspective
Heather Lands site perspective. Credit: Matthew Thomson/DIALOG

Alabaster Homes has built many of the new townhouse developments on Oak Street, including this recent project: Stacked townhouses for the corner of West 47th and Oak Street

The application is being considered under the Cambie Corridor Plan.

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Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner is an experienced journalist and media relations professional, based in Vancouver. As founder of urbanYVR.com, he has been reporting on urban development across the Lower Mainland since 2016, and has also served as vice-chair of the Gastown Historic Area Planning Committee. In October 2022, he was elected to Vancouver city council and is no longer actively reporting for urbanYVR.

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