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High-contrast market rentals coming to Knight Street

A smart-looking market rental building is proposed for the corner of Knight Street and East 28th Avenue in east Vancouver.

The six-storey project, designed by GBL Architects and Considered Design for Alliance Partners, will include 72 secured market rental units, including 10 live/work units on the ground floor.

Unit mix:

  • 9 live/work one-bedroom
  • 33 studios
  • 4 one-bedroom
  • 1 live/work two-bedroom
  • 17 two-bedroom
  • 8 three-bedroom

Renderings: East 28th and Knight Street rental apartments

Knight Street elevation
Knight Street elevation. Credit: GBL Architects
Studio balconies facing Knight Street
Studio balconies facing Knight Street. Credit: GBL Architects
Parkade entry from laneway
Parkade entry from laneway. Credit: GBL Architects

29 underground parking stalls are proposed — 40 per cent less than what’s required, due to the site’s location on Knight Street (a frequent transit route), and several transportation measures, including:

  • 20% additional Class A bike parking over what’s required
  • enhanced Class B bike parking: well-lit
  • real-time alternative transportation info boards in lobby or other public area
  • wayfinding signage on site

Architecturally, each major volume of the building is clad differently to break up the overall massing, primarily using a black and white colour scheme. There’s also a colourful art detail on the corner, as seen in the rendering below.

Knight Street and East 28th Avenue view
Knight Street and East 28th Avenue view. Credit: GBL Architects

The studio unit balconies along Knight Street (levels three to five) are cantilevered from the face of the building to provide additional structural support. The three different depths of balconies are arranged in a randomized pattern to create variety along the Knight Street frontage. 

The development is within the Kensington-Cedar Cottage neighbourhood plan area and will replace five single-family homes.

Site location at East 28th Avenue and Knight Street
Site location at East 28th Avenue and Knight Street. Credit: GBL Architects
Site location within Vancouver
Site location within Vancouver. Kensington-Cedar Cottage neighbourhood is outlined in dashed line. Credit: GBL Architects

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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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