Rare opportunity to redevelop and capitalize on Vancouver's robust demand for downtown condos, rental housing, or strata office in a prime Downtown location. The property is located mid-block on the south side of West Pender Street in the Victory Square neighbourhood of Downtown Vancouver. The Downtown Financial District and Vancouver's historic Gastown neighbourhood are both conveniently located within five minutes walking distance from the site. The property also offers close proximity to rapid transit, retailers, office, and some of the City's most popular restaurants and bars. The property is currently zoned DD (Downtown District), Area C2 which provides attractive development entitlement, with potential to rezone for additional density. Please contact listing agents for further information. (id:39665)
| MLS® Number | C8040814 |
| Property Type | Vacant Land |
| Features | Lane |
| Road Type | Paved Road |
| Constructed Date | 1914 |
| Fire Protection | Alarm System |
| Fireplace Present | No |
| Size Interior | 6047 Sqft |
| Acreage | No |
| Fence Type | Fenced Yard |
| Size Irregular | 6240 |
| Size Total | 6240 Sqft |
| Size Total Text | 6240 Sqft |
| Zoning Description | Dd |
| Electricity | Available |
| Sewer | Available |
https://www.realtor.ca/real-estate/23749654/414-w-pender-street-vancouver
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Jamie Wallace
Personal Real Estate Corporation
(604) 620-6788
(604) 620-7970
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