97 Braid Street (Sapperton Green)

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Project Update, September 2022: The applicant for this project is currently working on addressing comments received through the application review process. Once these comments have been addressed, the next step for this application is likely an update report to Council.

This project page has been temporarily archived and will be re-activated when the City-led consultation is scheduled to begin.


What's being proposed?

An application has been received to build a mixed use, transit-oriented master planned community at 97 Braid Street. Located near the Braid Street SkyTrain Station, the development would include secured market rental housing, affordable housing, commercial space, a community centre, and park space.

The site is 38.35 acres and located at the southeastern gateway to the city at the corner of Braid Street and Brunette Avenue. The Brunette Avenue / Highway 1 interchange is directly adjacent to the site and the Braid Street SkyTrain Station is also located on the site. The site is adjacent to Hume Park and is also located at the intersection of the Central Valley Greenway and the Brunette Fraser Greenway. This is a unique site in the region due to its size and proximity to a variety of transportation infrastructure. It is also near to natural, ecological and recreation amenities, including Hume Park, regional greenways, and the Brunette River.

Click here to view the concept plan.


How can I engage?

There are multiple opportunities for the public to provide feedback through the application review process. The process typically includes applicant-led engagement, review by City committees and City-led engagement. The review process is iterative and revisions are considered, based on feedback, throughout the process.


Project Update, September 2022: The applicant for this project is currently working on addressing comments received through the application review process. Once these comments have been addressed, the next step for this application is likely an update report to Council.

This project page has been temporarily archived and will be re-activated when the City-led consultation is scheduled to begin.


What's being proposed?

An application has been received to build a mixed use, transit-oriented master planned community at 97 Braid Street. Located near the Braid Street SkyTrain Station, the development would include secured market rental housing, affordable housing, commercial space, a community centre, and park space.

The site is 38.35 acres and located at the southeastern gateway to the city at the corner of Braid Street and Brunette Avenue. The Brunette Avenue / Highway 1 interchange is directly adjacent to the site and the Braid Street SkyTrain Station is also located on the site. The site is adjacent to Hume Park and is also located at the intersection of the Central Valley Greenway and the Brunette Fraser Greenway. This is a unique site in the region due to its size and proximity to a variety of transportation infrastructure. It is also near to natural, ecological and recreation amenities, including Hume Park, regional greenways, and the Brunette River.

Click here to view the concept plan.


How can I engage?

There are multiple opportunities for the public to provide feedback through the application review process. The process typically includes applicant-led engagement, review by City committees and City-led engagement. The review process is iterative and revisions are considered, based on feedback, throughout the process.

  • 2020 Master Plan Update

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    The Master Plan concept was revised in February 2020 to include:

    • 4.2 million square feet of residential floor space, including a minimum of 1,122,000 sq. ft. of secured market rental housing, and a projected 4,700 residential units;
    • A minimum of 255,000 sq. ft. of affordable housing consistent with the City’s Inclusionary Housing Policy;
    • 750,000 (minimum) to 1.5 million (maximum) square feet of office commercial floor space;
    • Approximately 100,000 to 150,000 square feet of retail commercial floor space;
    • 35,000 square foot community centre and child care space; and
    • 7.9 acres (3.2 hectares) of publicly accessible open space including:
      • 1.8 acres central park;
      • 3.5 acres of riparian area adjacent to Brunette River;
      • 0.75 acre transit plaza; and
      • Pedestrian corridors, greenways, pocket parks and accesses to Hume Park and Brunette River.