526 Granville St rezoning application

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This application was approved by Council at Public Hearing on June 23, 2022


We would like your feedback on a rezoning application at 526 Granville St. The proposal is to allow for the development of a 24-storey office building. The zoning would change from DD (Downtown) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District. This proposal includes:

  • Approximately 11,445 sq. m (123,193 sq. ft.) of office space
  • Approximately 239 sq. m (2,573 sq. ft.) of commercial space at grade
  • A floor space ratio (FSR) of 20.98
  • A floor area of 11,684.84 sq. m (125,774.57 sq. ft.)
  • A building height of 102 m (335 ft.)
  • Payment-in-lieu parking spaces and 95 bicycle parking spaces

The application is being considered under the Downtown Official Development Plan and Rezoning Policy for the Central Business District (CBD) and CBD Shoulder.

In response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), an extended online question and answer (Q&A) period was held in place of an in-person open house for this project.


We would like your feedback on a rezoning application at 526 Granville St. The proposal is to allow for the development of a 24-storey office building. The zoning would change from DD (Downtown) to CD-1 (Comprehensive Development) District. This proposal includes:

  • Approximately 11,445 sq. m (123,193 sq. ft.) of office space
  • Approximately 239 sq. m (2,573 sq. ft.) of commercial space at grade
  • A floor space ratio (FSR) of 20.98
  • A floor area of 11,684.84 sq. m (125,774.57 sq. ft.)
  • A building height of 102 m (335 ft.)
  • Payment-in-lieu parking spaces and 95 bicycle parking spaces

The application is being considered under the Downtown Official Development Plan and Rezoning Policy for the Central Business District (CBD) and CBD Shoulder.

In response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), an extended online question and answer (Q&A) period was held in place of an in-person open house for this project.