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Big plans for Burnaby’s Lougheed neighbourhood

A master plan that calls for big changes to the Lougheed Mall area of Burnaby will go to a public hearing next week.

The vision is, over 30 years, turning the 29 hectare area into a pedestrian friendly neighbourhood with thousands of more condominiums.

The proposal includes over 1 million square meters of residential development; which could be an estimated 11,000 new housing units.

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Lougheed is the latest 1960’s era mall neighbourhood to undergo a potential transformation.

Brentwood in Burnaby is already being redeveloped and Oakridge in Vancouver is going through a planning process.

Independent planner Brent Toderian says Metro Vancouver is a leader in North America in redeveloping malls surrounded by large parking lots into more pedestrian and transit friendly neighbourhoods.

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The Lougheed master plan to goes public hearing at Burnaby City Hall on February 23rd.

 

 

 

 

 

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