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1515 Douglas Street
Uses: office, commercial
Address: 1515 Douglas Street
Municipality: Victoria
Region: Downtown Victoria
Storeys: 6
1515 Douglas Street is a six-storey, 111,428 square foot office complex with ground floor retail space at the ... (view full profile)
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[Downtown Victoria] 1515 Douglas and 750 Pandora | Office; commercial | 6- & 13-storeys (53.6m & 27.4m) | Completed - Built in 2018 and 2017

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#921 2F2R

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Posted 23 January 2017 - 12:33 PM

Awesome awesome awesome pictures ...



#922 Mike K.

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 01:02 PM

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A 13-storey, 189,000 square foot office tower rising at 750 Pandora Avenue will become the new headquarters of Victoria-based British Columbia Investment Management Corporation. The organization's expansion will reportedly create hundreds of new jobs and add a sizeable contingent of well-paid workers to downtown Victoria.

 

Downtown finance HQ to create hundreds of new jobs, woo professionals to Victoria

http://victoria.citi...ls-to-victoria/

 

Hundreds of finance and real-estate management professionals will add to the make-up of downtown Victoria’s workforce with the relocation of British Columbia Investment Management Corporation’s (bcIMC) headquarters to downtown Victoria, Citified has learned.

Currently based out of Burnside-Gorge’s Selkirk Waterfront community with offices in multiple markets across Canada, bcIMC is an institutional investor tasked with managing nearly $124-billion in net assets for British Columbia’s public sector pension plans, public trusts and insurance funds.

The organization will consolidate its Victoria operations into a 13-storey complex at 750 Pandora Avenue currently under construction as part of a joint development partnership between Victoria-based Jawl Properties and bcIMC. And according to sources familiar with its expansion plans, bcIMC will more than double its local workforce of some-200 employees with the hiring of several hundred workers to staff its growing in-house operations, including those of its newly-formed QuadReal Property Group real-estate management firm. [Full article]


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#923 nagel

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 01:58 PM

Impressive.

 

Although I am surprised it won't be ready for another year.  In some ways it seems so far along.



#924 nagel

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 01:59 PM

Also impressive people want to occupy that space with a fugly protected bike lane right next to it.


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#925 AllseeingEye

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 02:00 PM

Nice. I wonder who will fill bCIMC's current space at Jutland Road/Selkirk?



#926 RFS

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 02:28 PM

Also impressive people want to occupy that space with a fugly protected bike lane right next to it.


in lisa help's brain adding 200 workers downtown will actually lessen parking demand becuase something, something, bikes
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#927 FirstTimeHomeCrier

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 02:49 PM

Nice. I wonder who will fill bCIMC's current space at Jutland Road/Selkirk?

 

BC Pension Corporation (in addition to main 2995 Jutland location). That will open up some spaces in Gatehouse (395 Waterfront), 320 Garbally, Arc Building (2955/57 Jutland), and 410 Garbally.


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#928 Nparker

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 02:55 PM

Also impressive people want to occupy that space with a fugly protected bike lane right next to it.

I imagine the leases were signed before the bike lanes were finalized and it became too costly to back out. I am sure BCIMC is devising a plan to work around the irritations of the bike lanes adjacent to their new HQ.  ;)



#929 nagel

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 03:00 PM

I imagine the leases were signed before the bike lanes were finalized and it became too costly to back out. I am sure BCIMC is devising a plan to work around the irritations of the bike lanes adjacent to their new HQ.  ;)

Except the design from Jawl included a protected bike lane, but nice try.

 

Also you'll be horrified at the heresy in the basement of these buildings.  Full bike storage and change rooms with lockers and showers.


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#930 AllseeingEye

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 03:20 PM

BC Pension Corporation (in addition to main 2995 Jutland location). That will open up some spaces in Gatehouse (395 Waterfront), 320 Garbally, Arc Building (2955/57 Jutland), and 410 Garbally.

Thanks; I wonder if Money Mart/DoF which seems to always be hiring bodies will then move into some of the freed-up space in those other buildings. Will be interesting to watch for sure.



#931 Nparker

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 03:42 PM

Except the design from Jawl included a protected bike lane, but nice try...

Geez-Louise. Did you not see the winking emoji ( ;) ) I put beside my post above? I am fully aware that bike lanes were part of the original Jawl proposal. The latest renderings show a sort of zig-zagging bike lane along Pandora

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Are all biking fanatics so humourless?


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#932 jonny

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 04:01 PM

I believe they are working on the last floor as of this week. :banana:



#933 Nparker

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 04:06 PM

I believe they are working on the last floor as of this week. 

The eastern half of the deck for the 13th floor appears to be just about ready to be poured. The western half is at least a week behind. I estimate we'll see the full height of the building in about 2-3 weeks. There is also some good progress finally starting to happen with the Douglas Street building now.



#934 Coreyburger

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 04:23 PM

Geez-Louise. Did you not see the winking emoji ( ;) ) I put beside my post above? I am fully aware that bike lanes were part of the original Jawl proposal. The latest renderings show a sort of zig-zagging bike lane along Pandora

 

Are all biking fanatics so humourless?

 

Hah, That rendering is one of the design ideas for Pandora - the one with mixing zones/through bike lanes where the bike lane and right-hand turning lane swap places at the intersection. This was rejected by council as less comfortable (and thus less attractive) than the signalized option that they are building.



#935 Nparker

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 04:37 PM

...That rendering is one of the design ideas for Pandora...

Well it is the one that appears on Jawl's website for the 1515 Project so presumably it is the one they would have shown prospective tenants.

Oh, and "paperclip"



#936 G-Man

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 08:12 PM

I counted 12 but will look again tomorrow.

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#937 Nparker

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 08:22 PM

I counted 12 but will look again tomorrow.

12 floors are more or less complete on the Eastern half of the tower. 



#938 JanionGuy

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 09:20 PM

I'm surprised BCIMC didn't announce this sooner.  I had heard well over a year ago that BCIMC were building "a purpose built building" for their spawning growth, and would be out of the Selkirk end of 2017, the new location which was not disclosed to my contact.   

 

WHen  BCIMC moved into their new expansion offices at Selkirk last year, who would have known that they were already in the works to double in size again in 3 short years!

 

I guess the pension business is pretty good these last few years.

 

There are alot of businesses that would grab a piece of the Selkirk offices, what  a great location.

 

Sadly, GLO restaurant will miss the daily expense-account lunches and the Thursday and Friday 3pm-4pm drink-fest and over-tipping that has fuelled their existence these last few years.



#939 VicHockeyFan

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 09:56 PM

I wonder why bcIMC even needs employees.  Send a cheque to Ontario Teachers to take care of along with theirs.  I fail to see why we need a team overseeing BC employees' pension money any differently than any other pension fund.  And they probably do not need it spent at Glo for drinks.


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#940 shoeflack

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Posted 22 February 2017 - 10:03 PM

I wonder why bcIMC even needs employees.  Send a cheque to Ontario Teachers to take care of along with theirs.  I fail to see why we need a team overseeing BC employees' pension money any differently than any other pension fund.  And they probably do not need it spent at Glo for drinks.


I believe you were thoroughly schooled on this topic when you brought this exact same thing up in this thread in May ;-)
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