750 Pacific Boulevard (DP-2021-00830) development application
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The Director of Planning has requested you be advised this development application was cancelled on November 3, 2025.
Francl Architecture has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site, a 28-storey, terracing, mixed-use building, with:
Retail uses on levels 1 & 2, offices on levels 3-5 and residential above
180 units of Social Housing
648 units of residential a maximum building height of 125.62 m (412.1 ft.) from grade
A gross floor area of 93,696 m² (1,008,530 sq. ft.)
A maximum height of 85.3 m (279.9 ft.)
Five levels of underground parking accessed from the new local street
Facilities to accommodate 1,779 bikes
Under the site’s existing CD-1 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Development Permit Board.
In response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we held an extended online question and answer (Q&A) period in place of an in-person open house for this project.
Francl Architecture has applied to the City of Vancouver for permission to develop the following on this site, a 28-storey, terracing, mixed-use building, with:
Retail uses on levels 1 & 2, offices on levels 3-5 and residential above
180 units of Social Housing
648 units of residential a maximum building height of 125.62 m (412.1 ft.) from grade
A gross floor area of 93,696 m² (1,008,530 sq. ft.)
A maximum height of 85.3 m (279.9 ft.)
Five levels of underground parking accessed from the new local street
Facilities to accommodate 1,779 bikes
Under the site’s existing CD-1 zoning, the application is “conditional” so it may be permitted. However, it requires the decision of the Development Permit Board.
In response to COVID-19 (Coronavirus), we held an extended online question and answer (Q&A) period in place of an in-person open house for this project.