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Old Posted Jul 31, 2015, 12:14 AM
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Prince Rupert Development

This is a new general thread for development in Prince Rupert.
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Bill Murray Drive Mixed-Use - Proposed

SwissRealGroup is proposing two towers. One on Bill Murray Drive with main floor commercial/retail 8 storeys with two garages with access on the Drive. The other one on Stiles place is a retail commercial building about 5 storeys.
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posted Jun 26, 2015 at 8:00 AM— updated Jun 26, 2015 at 9:05 AM
A new multi-storey condominium development located on Bill Murray Drive, along with an adjoining commercial and retail project was proposed to the City of Prince Rupert on Monday night at the city’s June 22 council meeting.

SwissReal Group, a property management, development and investment company based in Vancouver, proposed the project to council and on hand to outline the development was SwissReal president Franz Gehriger and vice-president Jeremy Towning.

SwissReal has partnered with Frank and Cynthia Pyde as owners in the development and would like to see a few adjustments to current density and building elevation levels to accommodate the project, which would be located on the currently vacant portion of land leading down Bill Murray Drive towards Rotary Waterfront Park.

Eighty residential condo units, incorporating 65,000 sq. feet, 23,000 sq. feet of commercial property consisting of various office space and medical offices and 4,500 sq. feet of retail space made up of stores and/or restaurants paint the full picture of what the development project would look like.

“We would like to be a part of this community and being part of this community means that we want to basically respect the environment, we want to respect city guidelines and we want to respect the nature of this beautiful coastline of northwest British Columbia,” said Gehriger in the presentation to council.

“As you know, the northwest of British Columbia is the future and we are not only here because of potential development of LNG, but we know that the port in Prince Rupert is one of the most important ports in the west coast of Canada and the USA. It has a huge asset being close to Chicago [with] the railway and is the closest port to Asia.”

For the project to move forward, Gehriger requested that a density increase for the zone be enacted as well as an amendment to the current building elevation level to approve a new limit of 28.6 metres instead of the current 15 metres.

That would equate the condominium to sit at approximately four storeys high and would be one storey higher than the Crest Hotel.

“Don’t forget the Crest Hotel is on top of a hill and we are basically starting not at the bottom, but at the middle,” said Gehriger.

In building the development, SwissReal would be aiming for a LEED Canada rating certification of ‘Platinum’, the highest designation in the country for buildings built with sustainable site development, water savings, energy efficiency, materials selection and indoor environmental quality.

“We are under construction in Vancouver where we are fulfilling environmental respects ... It might be a challenge but we definitely will be a huge contributer to [a clean Vancouver] as we’ll have a first building which is truly a LEED Platinum building and we will also incorporate ideas of this experience here in Prince Rupert,” said the president.

The developer also addressed view corridor concerns, stating that the project wouldn’t impede the views of any existing residences or businesses.

“It is our opinion that our architect has designed it ... it is outside the view corridor and it will not entrench basically directly or indirectly, any bigger residences, except of course [on First Avenue] there is a condo complex (Harbour Side Apartments) ... but ... the view corridor is more to the other side that has very small windows to our development we are planning,” said Gehriger.

The presenters also stated their intent to buy the property adjacent to Chances’ parking lot for added parking for visitors, which would be property-tax payable.

“We’re looking forward to seeing this progress,” said Prince Rupert Mayor Lee Brain, after the presentation was concluded.

“It’s a really great development so far and we’ll be seeing you again, I’m sure.”

SwissReal group is currently constructing a 35-unit townhouse development in Terrace after Terrace city council approved their proposal at a March 23 meeting.
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Old Posted Jul 31, 2015, 1:12 AM
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Kanata School Property Development

There is application to develop the large lot the abandoned Kanata School sits on. The school is only a small part of the property. The application to rezone that was presented to council was looking to put in "multiple family residential"



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SwissRealGroup is proposing two towers. One on Bill Murray Drive with main floor commercial/retail 8 storeys with two garages with access on the Drive. The other one on Stiles place is a retail commercial building about 5 storeys.
Great news for Prince Rupert. I'm glad it has been doing so well in recent years with port development, LNG prospects, and this resulting increase in investment and development.

I have never been before but would love to visit sometime.
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SwissRealGroup is proposing two towers. One on Bill Murray Drive with main floor commercial/retail 8 storeys with two garages with access on the Drive. The other one on Stiles place is a retail commercial building about 5 storeys.
Check out the article from the northern view. I will try and find more pictures.

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Another article here

Actually looks to be more like 9 storeys. Very cool!

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^Bill Murray Drive?

I'm guessing it's not named after this guy:


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Not a lot of news (calm before the strom?) but I found this gem:

http://www.bnn.ca/video/player.aspx?vid=706600
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City's new Vision released

Prince Rupert was created by Charles Hays bringing the Grand Trunk Railway out to North coast with the goal to create a port metro in the Northwest. Hays died on the Titanic, but his vision continued. Hays vision is the "Gateway to the Pacific" you hear down south in Vancouver. The City has now released a new Hays 2.0 vision aiming to become a global port. The idea is to expand to Europe through the north including stronger regional connections with Alaska. This connection would make Prince Rupert the most strategic port in the world as the fastest western connection to Asia-Europe-Americas.

Here is the release from the City
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New Multi-family Development

New condo/townhouse development on Drake Cr. and Prince Rupert Blvd.

See the application and details here
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not bad! 10 floors from what I saw?
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Bill Murray Dr rezoning application passed last night.
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Kanata School development second reading last night. Council was totally not impressed with the developer. They tabled the motion and requested more information before the project can move forward.

BG has two other projects in the city where the have received the zoning amendments and development permits, but have done nothing but clear the land. Council sounded unhappy on the livestream of the meeting.
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Interesting. Do they not have the ability to rescind the approvals if nothing is done on the land after a specific amount of time?

It sounds to me as though someone is trying to make a quick buck by flipping the land.
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It is flipping. They are speculating on a FID by one of the LNG proponents. The port has smaller <$1B projects that will support a slow long-term return on investment. These guys want in and out and will wait for a big announcement. The container facility will continue to grow. They are doing phase 2 now. Phase 3 is a given. This work is big but not 10s of $billions. It also doesn't need a large increase in workforce. One lng project would bring 5000 people and cause the housing market to spike.
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