650 W 41st Ave, Vancouver
Developer: Westbank and QuadReal
Sales Status: Preselling
Introduction
Construction at Oakridge Park is accelerating. Significant progress has been made as the buildings in Phase 1 begin to take shape. On the residential buildings Oakridge x Castiglia, Oakridge x Lissoni, Oakridge x Westbank and Oakridge x Clémande,
Oakridge x Westbank is a new condo development by Westbank and QuadReal currently under construction at Cambie Street & West 41st Avenue, Vancouver. Our latest residential offering at Oakridge is a 17-storey tower featuring interiors designed by Clémande Burgevin Blachman. The first Westbank homes to come fully furnished, with furniture and accessories curated by the designer.
Oakridge Park will see a net increase of 409 homes, growing to 3,323 units of various housing tenures. This includes increasing secured market rental homes from 290 to 573 units, including 130 affordable rental homes for moderate-income households. The net increase in rental homes specifically is 413 units.
East at Oakridge x Westbank is layered and multifaceted. A direct manifestation of the Japanese design theme of Layering that Westbank has been exploring for some time, it expresses many different architectural and aesthetic influences. In particular, dedication to nature and blurring the lines between the natural world and the built one.
West at Oakridge x Westbank draws on the European influences that have inspired the interiors of our most sought-after residences: the Fairmont Pacific Rim, Shangri-La Toronto, Shangri-La Vancouver, Soho House Toronto and Oakridge Park.
Over the decades, Oakridge has consistently been one of the top-performing shopping centres in North America. With the expansion and investment being undertaken, Oakridge Park will become the top-performing retail offering on the continent and among a handful of the world’s great retail experiences.
Property Highlights
3,323 units
9-44 storeys
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