The Chelsea | 6-storeys | Residential | Completed in 2008

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The Chelsea is Concert Properties’ first foray into non-downtown development in Victoria. Situated in a residential area of Fairfield, just outside downtown’s borders, this six-storey condo was built on land once occupied by St. Mary’s Hospital. The historic brick wall surrounding the property was retained and reinforced as part of the development.

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Project Statistics

  • Status: Completed
  • Construction Dates
    Began: 2006
    Completed: 2008
  • Floor Count: 6
  • Units: 60
  • Building uses
    Residential
  • Structural types
    Lowrise
  • Address: 999 Burdett Avenue
  • Municipality: Victoria
  • Project website

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This project's public discussion on VibrantVictoria.ca

Below are the five latest responses to the dedicated discussion thread for this project:

gumgum

Dec 28, 2009 at 7:44 pm

^Sure you will.

I'll do it this week.

Holden West

Dec 28, 2009 at 9:32 pm

Here's a refresher from three years ago:

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gumgum

Dec 30, 2009 at 8:03 pm

gumgum

Dec 30, 2009 at 8:08 pm

What the hell is this thing?
I was walking by one time and it kicked off like a diesel's exhaust. Very loud - and it sputtered quite a bit of black smoke. It would be really bad to live in the unit in the background. Honestly, it was as loud as a garbage truck.
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sebberry

Sep 02, 2010 at 5:44 pm

I was in this building earlier this year seeing a client. The suite was in had a good layout, albeit slightly on the small side. The open concept kitchen/living room helps make it feel a bit bigger. Good quality materials and appliances used throughout, and of course being steel and concrete it was very solid and quiet compared to my rickety wooden shack.

I think it is a good looking building with an attractive main entrance foyer. The futuristic elevators were like being transported to another dimension, even if it was only to a different floor.

If I had the cash it's a building I would like to live in.

Not to be confused with the sinking Chelsea Green :p

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