Since we've found ourselves in Coquitlam this week, we thought we'd take a look at what else is going on at the emerging Coquitlam Town Centre. (Click map for a larger version).
It's one of the GVRD's eight Regional Town Centres, which planners hope will bring greater density to the area around the Coquitlam Centre shopping mall - a future stop along the Evergreen Line.
Among some of the latest highrise buildings that have either been proposed, or are under construction in the area, are the following:
- Obelisk (35 storeys)
- Levo (2 buildings, 38 storeys each)
- Westwood Village/The Edgemont (26 storeys)
- The Regency (27 storeys, 163 units)
In addition to these four projects, this past February another proposal for a two-building development (28 and 33 storeys, 550 units in total), called the Grand Central went before Coquitlam City Council. For more info, click here.
Pictured below - the Regency.
Getting into the spirit of the GVRD's Sustainable Region plan, the marketing for Bosa's Westwood Village says it all - 'cars are optional here, because the options for shopping, dining, recreation, nature and the perks for everyday living are endless and just steps away.'
Pictured below - the Edgemont.
For more information on the City of Coquitlam's Town Centre Plan, where you can find maps, the OCP, and other details about future development in the area, click here.
And in case we've missed anything, contributions from readers would be most welcome as well.



The earliest temple obelisk still in its original position is the 20.7 m / 68 ft high 120 tons red granite Obelisk of Senusret I of the XIIth Dynasty at Al-Matariyyah part of Heliopolis.
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