Location:
Situated in the Cape Horn district of Coquitlam, bordering the Como Creek Greenway.
Air Conditioning:
Mini-split air conditioning unit in the main living area.
Parking & EV Charging:
EV-ready parking space included for every home.
Building Details:
Two 6-storey low-rise buildings.
173 condominiums ranging from 1-bedroom + den to 3-bedroom + den floorplans.
Sizes range from 595 to 1,070 sq ft.
Interior Finishes:
Two designer colour schemes to choose from.
Laminate flooring throughout.
Porter & Charles kitchen appliances.
Quartz countertops and laminate cabinetry.
Grohe plumbing fixtures and Whirlpool washer & dryer.
Heating & Cooling:
Electric baseboard heating.
Mini-split air conditioning system in the main living area.
Ground-Level Units:
Spacious patios.
Co-Working Lounge:
Includes a meeting room and individual pods for focused work.
Fitness & Social Spaces:
Gym and various social spaces for residents.
Kid’s play area and outdoor dining space.
Historic Site:
Located at the former Fraser River Sawmill site in Coquitlam's Cape Horn district.
Fraser Mills Redevelopment:
Over the next 25 years, this area will transform into a master-planned, mixed-use riverside community.
Waterfront Village Centre:
Centralized hub featuring 9+ acres of parkland, plazas, trails, and community amenities.
Includes a refurbished wharf and Riverside Linear Park, connected by a riverside promenade and a multi-use trail.
Public Amenities:
A 48,000-sq-ft aquatic centre with an indoor pool for public use.
Urban plaza with distinctive materials and street furniture.
Parking:
Every home includes a parking stall with EV charging capability.
Storage:
A bicycle storage locker is also included for each home.
Developer:
Beedie Development Group, founded in 1950 by Keith Beedie.
Beedie Living, the home-building division, has been bringing quality residential developments to Metro Vancouver since 2011.
Notable past projects: The Heights on Austin, Kin Collection, and Storia.
Architect:
HOTSON Architecture, established in 1982 and led by Kai Hotson since 2013.
Specializes in sustainable design with a focus on economic, environmental, and social solutions.
Past projects include retail, interiors, housing, and community buildings.
Interior Designer:
BYU Design, founded in 2003 in Vancouver, known for its tailored design approach.
Recognized for creating exceptional end-user experiences.
Notable projects include Ebb & Flow, The Heatley, and Ivy on the Park.
Expected Completion: 2028.