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Pinnacle Lougheed 双塔增高至 77 层和 87 层
温哥华开发商Pinnacle International的Pinnacle Lougheed项目将双塔高度增高至77层和87层,总共提供1828套住宅单位、171间酒店套房和其他商业空间。该项目位于伯恩比,预计成为伯恩比最高的建筑,对加拿大华人来说,这意味着伯恩比市中心将迎来新的高端住宅和酒店选择。
When Vancouver-based developer Pinnacle International received approval for Phase One of their Pinnacle Lougheed project in Burnaby in September 2024, the 73-storey tower and 80-storey tower were already set to be some of the tallest towers in British Columbia and Western Canada. They are now set to go even higher. At 3900 Grand Promenade, 9850 Austin Road, and 9858-9898 Gatineau Place immediately south of the SHAPE Properties’ City of Lougheed master-planned community, Pinnacle International had proposed a 73-storey tower and 80-storey tower with a grand total of 1,466 strata units, 515,097 sq. ft of office space, and 13,304 sq. ft of retail space, as part of Phase One of Pinnacle Lougheed. After Burnaby City Council approved that proposal in September 2024, Pinnacle returned in December 2024 seeking to replace 11 storeys of office space with more condos and Council ultimately approved the proposal in May 2025. However, Pinnacle has since amended their amendment, and is now seeking to add (to the original proposal) 362 strata units, and replace some of the planned office space with hotel and restaurant space. The proposal is now for a 77-storey tower and 87-storey tower with a grand total of 1,828 strata units, 171 hotel suites, 9,761 sq. ft of office space, 10,617 sq. ft of restaurant space, and 3,199 sq. ft of retail space. The 77-storey Tower 1A would house zero studio units, 596 one-bedroom units, 227 two-bedroom units, and 72 three-bedroom units, for a total of 895 units. The 87-storey Tower 1B would then house zero studio units, 622 one-bedroom units, 234 two-bedroom units, and 77 three-bedroom units, for a total of 933 units. The two towers would reach 797 ft and 863 ft, which would be the two tallest buildings in Burnaby. At one point in time a few years ago, the two towers were set to become the tallest towers in British Columbia and Western Canada, but they have since been eclipsed by an 889-ft tower and 1,034-ft tower proposed in downtown Vancouver by H…