
By Jen Dart
The original concept for the Shore building came out of one of the developer’s master’s thesis.
Moss Development’s Thomas Olsen was a student of business administration writing his thesis on the best redevelopment fit for the old BC Packer’s plant on Tofino’s waterfront.
During his study, Olsen discovered that a somewhat surprising concept most complimented the unique site.
“My definition was not recreational real estate,” he said, “it was a second home. I went through all the different research and that was the best segment for the project.”
With this in mind, Olsen wanted to incorporate two-bedroom units into the four-story building. Working with the architects, Eleven Eleven Architecture, the team decided early on the building should be constructed of concrete and steel.
The architects considered another waterfront site in Tofino before settling on the current location. The dramatic views of Meares Island across Tofino harbour from the Shore had them hooked, however.
This view of the ever-changing landscape of Tofino harbour, as well as the dramatic backdrop of the rainforest of Clayoquot Sound, is framed in the floor-to-ceiling windows of each of the 24 condominium units in the Shore building. This transition from urban to the natural world, from the terrestrial to the water, happens as soon as you step into the unit. It’s also a backdrop that can be appreciated from the outdoor decks of each condo.
“When we were doing the launch, we talked about the ‘centre of town, edge of the world,’” Olsen said. “A lot of people couldn’t get in touch with that when it was under construction. But from the street, there is quite a dramatic effect when you walk in the doorway and it’s just framed nature.”
There are two floors of two-story units, and two floors with single-story units in the Shore. Seven commercial units front Main St., and there will be a restaurant and commercial space on the currently under construction dock.
Once finished, the dock and marina will feature boat slips (residents have first right of refusal for moorage), a public pick up and drop off area, a storage area for and exercise studio for residents, as well as a waterfront promenade. The promenade is part of a dedication to the District of Tofino, as is an area for a commissioned art piece. It’s the district’s plan to eventually have a walkway all along the harbour.
“We’re the first developers to have provided “a section of that,” Olsen said of the promenade.
The building also has underground secured parking for residents, though you won’t need your car much to get to any of the restaurant or shops in Tofino – they’re all within walking distance of the property.
Currently, only three penthouses and three harbour-view units remain unsold. For more information on the floor plans and the design features of the units themselves, please visit the residential section of the Shore Tofino website.
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