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Old Posted Nov 28, 2023, 11:10 PM
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This is the layout of floor 24

That's not a real floorplan is it (there's way too much wasted space)?
It looks like a real estate agent took some boxes and tried to fit them in.
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2023, 11:33 PM
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That's not a real floorplan is it (there's way too much wasted space)?
It looks like a real estate agent took some boxes and tried to fit them in.
Nope, those are the floorplans. The issue with an irregularly-shaped building is it makes square things like offices and desks an awkward fit.

I will note that MNP Tower uses DIRTT walls, so everything in that floor plan could technically be rearranged except the elevator lobby, washrooms, and kitchen. But there'll be a fair amount of square footage wasted in the north corner no matter how you arrange it.
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2023, 11:59 PM
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That's not a real floorplan is it (there's way too much wasted space)?
It looks like a real estate agent took some boxes and tried to fit them in.
The brochure for the 2400 suite has a different floor plan with those offices replaced with open cubicles (?)

https://resource.oxfordproperties.co...0_2400_ste.pdf

The 28th floor partitioned suite has a weird layout with washroom/mechanical/electrical along the west facing curtain wall.

https://resource.oxfordproperties.co...0_2880_ste.pdf

2800 square feet in suite 1180 they have 15 cubicles and two meeting rooms.
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Old Posted Nov 29, 2023, 2:16 AM
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The brochure for the 2400 suite has a different floor plan with those offices replaced with open cubicles (?)

https://resource.oxfordproperties.co...0_2400_ste.pdf

The 28th floor partitioned suite has a weird layout with washroom/mechanical/electrical along the west facing curtain wall.

https://resource.oxfordproperties.co...0_2880_ste.pdf

2800 square feet in suite 1180 they have 15 cubicles and two meeting rooms.
This layout is not quite as bad but still tries to fit squares and rectangles into the curved floorplate.
It still has the strange stagger on the hallway side of the boardroom walls.


https://resource.oxfordproperties.co...0_2400_ste.pdf

This is better - what you'd expect with partition walls lining up with the struccural columns, pie shaped offices and corners being more fully used.


https://resource.oxfordproperties.co...0_2880_ste.pdf
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Old Posted Feb 10, 2024, 4:40 AM
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Excuse me, but I thought that this thread was about 625 West Hastings. Why the discussions of the MNP Tower? That building had a thread of its own ... (unless I'm wrong).
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Old Posted Feb 10, 2024, 4:49 AM
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Never seen something off-topic in a thread on SSP?
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Old Posted Feb 10, 2024, 11:36 PM
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Never seen something off-topic in a thread on SSP?
Yes, but this has gone way off the charts, skipping over to the MNP and elaborating on it, like a train jumping the tracks onto another set of tracks with a different destination. This is 625 W Hastings not he MNP tower thread. Thank you for your understanding.
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Old Posted Oct 6, 2024, 1:14 PM
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please excuse a sort of "double post," but ....

Are there any updates on 625 W Hstings, anyway? It seems itching to get done, and would add such a sleek streetwall effect to that classy block of Hatings from Pender to Burrard Streets.
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No one is building new office towers currently.
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Are there any updates on 625 W Hstings, anyway? It seems itching to get done, and would add such a sleek streetwall effect to that classy block of Hatings from Pender to Burrard Streets.
The owner of the site, and the Royal Bank next door, is a New Westminster company with a small portfolio of buildings. In the current office market they would be very unlikely to develop the site speculatively, and there are recently developed buildings currently available for potential tenants.
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Old Posted Mar 18, 2025, 5:49 AM
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625 Hastings

Does anyone now where the plans for this one are "at?" It will fill out and give a feel of 'maturity' to West Hastings.
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I would imagine it's pretty much dead for now.
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Old Posted Mar 19, 2025, 2:11 AM
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I would imagine it's pretty much dead for now.
Thanks ... in fact, that's pretty much what I was afraid of.
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