
Soon, a new urban waterfront community will rise on the banks of the Fraser River – designed and built by the team that brought Coal Harbour to Vancouver.
River Green will be built on a 28-acres parcel of waterfront just west of the Dinsmore Bridge in Richmond. Like Coal Harbour, it will have upscale residences with dramatic waterfront and mountain views, and ample parkland with cafés, waterfront restaurants, and shops dotted along a winding waterfront promenade.
And this new waterfront utopia will have something no other master-planned community in the Lower Mainland has – a state-of-the-art sports and wellness centre, a legacy of the 2010 Olympic Games.
Aspac saw a winner in Coal Harbour and, standing on the Oval grounds today, we’re having a remarkable sense of déjà vu.
NOW SELLING!
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In 2010, the City of Richmond will host the Olympic Long Track Speed Skating event at the Richmond Oval, a 33,650 square-metre, state-of-the-art facility adjacent to River Green. After the closing ceremonies, The Oval will become BC’s premiere sports and wellness facility – a leading centre for fitness, diagnostics, rehabilitation and healing. And it will be right on River Green’s doorstep, with a pedestrian “greenway” extending through the neighbourhood to the facility’s front door.