10-storey condo proposed across the street from Our Place
CITIFIED.CA STAFF
Published June 20, 2017
A condominium residence with ground floor retail space has been proposed for 926-932 Pandora Avenue across from Our Place, Citified has learned.
Stretching between Pandora Avenue and Mason Street in Victoria’s North Park neighbourhood, Victoria-based development firm Kang & Gill has envisioned a 10-storey design with two levels of underground parking.
The building will be comprised of 147-units of condominiums with a ground floor retail component fronting onto Pandora Avenue. The Mason Street frontage will comprise of residential units.
Pending a successful municipal approvals process, construction of the Kang & Gill development may begin as early as mid-2018. Completion would be expected by early 2020.
The span of Pandora Avenue between the 700 and 1100-blocks has seen significant development activity in recent years.
Currently underway along the 700-block between Blanshard and Douglas streets is a 13-storey office tower with a six-storey wing fronting onto Douglas Street.
In the 1000-block two purpose-built rental buildings – one rising to six-storeys at Vancouver Street and the other rising to 13-storeys at Cook Street – will yield over 300 residential units together with a Save-On-Foods full-service grocery store at the intersection of Pandora Avenue and Vancouver Street.
In the 1100-block, a restoration and conversion of the modernist Medical Arts Building office complex into condominium residences has begun as part of The Wade, a mixed-use 102-unit development with ground floor retail space. C
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