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Willingdon Lands: 5,000 homes & 450,000 sq. ft. film studio planned

Aquilini Development is teaming up with the Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh Nations on the redevelopment of the Nations’ shared territory in Burnaby, known as the Willingdon Lands.

The mixed-use development proposed for Canada Way and Willingdon Avenue will add approximately 5,000 new housing units, as well as a 450,000 square foot film studio, expected to add 3,000 new jobs to the city. The development is envisioned as a “15-minute neighbourhood” with employment, education, transportation, health care, and retail all located within a 15-minute walk.

The housing will consist of a variety of tenures including leasehold strata, market rental, moderate-income rental, affordable rental and live-work units. A childcare centre is also planned.

Renderings: Willingdon Lands concept

Legends Park rendering
Legends Park rendering. Credit: Aquilini Development
View of cultural centre
View of cultural centre. Credit: Aquilini Development
Willingdon Lands trading plaza
Willingdon Lands trading plaza. Credit: Aquilini Development
Willingdon Lands streetscape
Willingdon Lands streetscape. Credit: Aquilini Development

“Our vision for the Willingdon Lands is to create a contemporary Musqueam and Tsleil-Waututh urban village that provides a cultural experience, is interconnected with nature, and allows us to tell our stories through placemaking and design,” says Musqueam Chief Wayne Sparrow. “This is an opportunity for us to continue our legacy as land developers and economic forces within the modern landscape. With this project, we will continue to advance reconciliation and accommodation and create a positive legacy for future generations.”

The design of the development will pay tribute to a waterway that once ran through the site, and include rain gardens that capture stormwater, as well as edible and medicinal plants and trees.

The Nations, along with Aquilini Development, purchased the lands from the provincial government in 2014 for $58 million.

The development group hopes to have the rezoning completed by mid-late 2022, with construction of phase one expected to begin by late 2022.

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Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner
Peter Meiszner is an experienced journalist and media relations professional, based in Vancouver. As founder of urbanYVR.com, he has been reporting on urban development across the Lower Mainland since 2016, and has also served as vice-chair of the Gastown Historic Area Planning Committee. In October 2022, he was elected to Vancouver city council and is no longer actively reporting for urbanYVR.

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