South Granville tower ready for occupancy in spring ’06
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VIRTU Address: 1650 West Seventh, Vancouver Developer: Amacon Architect: Larry Doyle Architects Size of project: 63 residences in an 11-storey tower Price and size: 525 square feet for $239,900 ($457/sq.ft.) to 1,276 square feet for $649,900 ($509/sq.ft.) Strata fees: $156 to $431 Rentable: Yes Construction: Concrete Warranty: St. Paul‘s Guarantee 2/5/10 Telephone: 604-731-7779 Website: www.virtu.ca Presentation centre: 1775 West Second Easy access to the amenity-rich South Granville shopping and entertainment district is one of the attractions of the 63-residence Virtu development, above and above right. The development is located on West Seventh between Fir and Pine streets, Vancouver. A short walk to the south is the Stanley Theatre; to the west, Fifth Avenue Cinemas; to the north, Granville Island; and to the east, Gallery Row. Now just an empty lot, the site will see the concrete and glass 11-storey tower ready for occupancy in the spring of 2006. On offer are one-bedroom units starting from 525 square feet; one-bedroom-and-dens from 690 square feet; two-bedrooms starting from 1,020 square feet; six townhomes starting from 1,039 square feet; and three penthouses starting from 1,145 square feet. The project will include a private fitness facility, a space called The Studio for residents to create their own art works, and an area called The Lounge, which is located off a central courtyard for such things as entertaining large groups. The developer, Amacon, is a family-owned company with over four decades of development experience. Its projects include The Melville, a tower located in Coal Harbour; 501, a downtown Vancouver tower; Liberta, 54 duplexes and townhomes on the University of B.C. endowment lands; Perla, twin towers in Richmond; and Brava, a two-tower project in Yaletown. © The Vancouver Sun 2004 |