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Beedie Group is seeking to develop three condo towers as part of a mixed-use project in the Vancouver suburb of Port Moody, B.C.

Port Moody Approves Beedie Three-Tower Condo Project

Beedie Group has received City of Port Moody approval to develop three condominium towers as part of a mixed-use project in the Vancouver suburb, according to multiple media reports.

The transit-oriented project is located in the Spring Street area and will include almost 1,000 units across the three towers. The company is developing the project through its Beedie Living affiliate.

Plans call for the towers to be up to 39 storeys. The buildings are to be located at 2806 Spring Street and 3060-3092 Electric Avenue.

Mixed-use components will include non-market housing and employment spaces along with enhanced public areas, said Beedie. The project supports the city’s transit-oriented development vision, the company added.

The towers will comprise 972 residential units atop one-storey podiums that include retail, office, work-from-home and co-working spaces that could create up to 600 jobs, the Tri-City News reported.

Image: Perkins and Will/Beedie

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Monte Stewart serves as Content Director - Canada for Connect Commercial Real Estate. Based in Vancouver, British Columbia, Monte provides daily news coverage of major Canadian commercial real estate markets, including Vancouver, Toronto, Montreal and Calgary. He has written about the real estate sector for various media outlets and Avison Young since the early 2000s. In addition, he has covered sports, general news and business for several leading wire services and publications, including The Canadian Press, The Associated Press, The Calgary Herald, The Globe and Mail, Research Money, The Daily Oil Bulletin, Natural Gas World and The Toronto Star. Monte is active in his community as a youth basketball coach and raises funds for such charitable causes as Movember.

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