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Centred Developmen­t launches Horizon 21, a 150-unit tower in growing Coquitlam neighbourh­ood

- SIMON BRIAULT

The COVID-19 pandemic may have choked off much economic activity in the Lower Mainland, but the developers behind a new residentia­l tower in Coquitlam are hoping that people still know a good deal when they see one.

Centred Developmen­t’s Horizon 21 is a 150-unit developmen­t that will stand at the intersecti­on of Blue Mountain Street and Lougheed Highway. It has plenty to recommend it.

The developmen­t gets its name from the 21 storeys in the building and the views it offers of the Fraser River, according to Sally Wang, a sales representa­tive with Key Marketing who is working with the developers.

“There’s lots of shopping and amenities in the area

already and the walk to Braid SkyTrain is also only 13 minutes. As a result, we’ve had a lot of purchasers coming from downtown Vancouver — it’s only 33 minutes away using rapid transit,” Wang said.

Located adjacent to two major thoroughfa­res — the Lougheed and Trans-Canada highways — residents at Horizon 21 will have easy access to Lower Mainland destinatio­ns in all directions.

And if they want to stay closer to home, there’s plenty of shopping, dining, schools and amenities in the area.

“This is a chance to be among the first to move into a new condo in this neighbourh­ood,” said Wang. “I can really see this area becoming the next Brentwood or the next Lougheed Town Centre.

“We’ve seen lots of firsttime buyers and investors here because the price is right for them,” she added. “Our studios and one-bedrooms are facing south, so you’ll get a view and lots of natural light. Then on the north side, there are mountain views as well.”

Chris Tioseco, a realtor who lives in Yaletown, is one of those investors, having bought a small studio apartment at Horizon 21. He liked the developmen­t so much he even recommende­d it to one of his clients, who also bought one of the homes on offer.

“The reason I chose that particular plan is because of the way it faces,” said Tioseco.

“You get a water view with a small studio, which is tough to find anywhere else. I like the layout of it. It was relatively wide, rather than long and narrow. I thought the floor plans in this developmen­t were very well done.

“I like being the first in the neighbourh­ood,” Tioseco added. “It went from Brentwood

to the North Road area and the Lougheed Town Centre SkyTrain station where we were seeing tons of highrises.

“But in this neighbourh­ood, which is the next stop down at Braid Station, there weren’t any. There’s been some lowrise developmen­t here, but I think this is the next gap that’s going to be filled. So to me, it seemed like a great investment.”

Centred Developmen­ts is a new company and Horizon 21 will be its first project. It also has a townhouse project in the works on the west side of Vancouver.

“They’re a fast-growing developer that has bought a lot of land,” said Wang.

“They’ve hired a very good constructi­on company and architects with Kerkhoff Constructi­on and DA Architects & Planners to help them design and put this building together.”

The result of their efforts will be a concrete tower with a facade of metal, glass and limestone-like panels. There will be retail and office space on the podium levels, and the building will also include a fitness centre, a multi-functional amenity room and a

south-facing outdoor patio on the fourth floor.

The developmen­t includes studios, plans of between one and three bedrooms and eight townhouses.

Homes are priced from $354,900 to $1,222,900. Kitchens at Horizon 21 come with quartz countertop­s and marble-inspired porcelain tile backsplash­es, under cabinet lighting and double-bowl stainless steel sinks.

Luxury matte black pulldown faucets are an upgrade option. The appliance packages are by Blomberg, Bosch, Panasonic and AEG. Bathrooms have quartz countertop­s, mirror cabinets for extra storage, under cabinet lighting activated by motion sensors, chrome shower kits (again with optional matte black upgrades) and porcelain tile flooring.

“I like the finishes in the homes — the black faucets in particular — and the colour schemes,” said Tioseco.

“As an investment, they also look like they’ll wear very well, so that was one of the things that drew me to this project. I thought it was just a very well-done building.”

They also look like they’ll wear very well, so that was one of the things that drew me to this project.”

Chris Tioseco

 ??  ?? Horizon 21 gets its name from the 21 storeys in the building and the views it offers of the Fraser River.
Horizon 21 gets its name from the 21 storeys in the building and the views it offers of the Fraser River.
 ??  ?? Horizon 21 in Coquitlam offers a range of floor plans, from studios to one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, as well as townhomes.
Horizon 21 in Coquitlam offers a range of floor plans, from studios to one-, two- and three-bedroom homes, as well as townhomes.

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