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Capital Park Office, building two, is the second of two office phases (with ground floor commercial space) of Capital Park, a mixed-use commercial and residential development in the City of Victoria's James Bay neighbourhood.
The Province of British Columbia will be the anchor tenant occupying the majority of available space.
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Yes, it's the second government office building that's now underway. That's Phase 2 (along with the plaza and that retail pavilion), 2017-2019.
The remaining residential component is Phase 3, which is actually 3 separate structures (condos and townhouses) along residential Michigan Street. That's not started yet, but slated for 2019-2021.
Some submissions for Phase 3 residential below (going from west to east).
Too bad it's a Good Earth Coffee not something more unique or interesting, like the new coffee shop/lounge from the Habit people that will be going in at 740 Pandora.
Too bad it's a Good Earth Coffee not something more unique or interesting, like the new coffee shop/lounge from the Habit people that will be going in at 740 Pandora.
Yeah, too bad it's a coffee shop in general. There are already enough coffee options for Capital Park - Discovery, Serious, Red Barn, Starbucks.
What is lacking is lunch choices. Put something in there with some more lunch options for those office buildings, that'd be a much better choice than yet another coffee shop with the same limited food options & pastries.

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