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Old Posted Jan 5, 2026, 10:03 PM
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Yes... lol. Or the one more south that used to have the Harvey's, Smokes Poutine, etc. that was replaced recently (now has KFC, Taco Bell, etc.).

Ron.
that is turning into a nice little fast food block, I walk down there often, the Rice and Noodle place does a good job on their Pad Thai and Pad See Ew

I notice a "leased" sign" recently on another storefront beside the Taco Bell
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Old Posted Jan 5, 2026, 10:15 PM
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that is turning into a nice little fast food block, I walk down there often, the Rice and Noodle place does a good job on their Pad Thai and Pad See Ew

I notice a "leased" sign" recently on another storefront beside the Taco Bell
950 Granville's sales brochure lists the tenants downstairs as:

KFC
Parsley Berlin Doner
Rice and Noodle
Pizza Garden
Taco Bell
Holy Shakes
Chaiiwala of London

https://www.spacelist.ca/listings/95...0_granville_st
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Old Posted Jan 6, 2026, 12:03 AM
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848 Seymour

Pic by me today.
Close to the bottom?

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Old Posted Jan 6, 2026, 12:36 AM
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848 Seymour

Pic by me today.
Close to the bottom?
Maybe a bit further if its 4 levels of parking? I think the east side of the site will be slightly raised compared to the other side of the dig.



https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/848-...hotel-approved
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Old Posted Jan 6, 2026, 10:40 PM
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looks like a beautiful project, did they name what franchise it is going to be? high end pricing or?

on another note, I'm always curious as to whether turn of the century artifacts are ever found in construction sites like this, especially in such a central location of the city where a lot of activity would have taken place in the early years of the city
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Old Posted Jan 6, 2026, 11:06 PM
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looks like a beautiful project, did they name what franchise it is going to be? high end pricing or?

on another note, I'm always curious as to whether turn of the century artifacts are ever found in construction sites like this, especially in such a central location of the city where a lot of activity would have taken place in the early years of the city
Moxy and Element by Westin Hotel

https://www.staymagazine.ca/articles...town-vancouver
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2026, 1:23 AM
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happy that the design seems to have shifted from a beige to a bold red. We need some more colour in this town!
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2026, 10:58 PM
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interesting, they say "Higher up, Element by Westin will cater to longer stays with a mix of studios and suites, fully equipped kitchenettes, and a focus on wellness and sustainability. Guests will enjoy panoramic city views from a sky lobby lounge and open-air rooftop retreat."

Are there any other examples of this kind of longer stay hotel downtown? Is it generally a higher end type clientele?
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Old Posted Jan 7, 2026, 11:10 PM
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interesting, they say "Higher up, Element by Westin will cater to longer stays with a mix of studios and suites, fully equipped kitchenettes, and a focus on wellness and sustainability. Guests will enjoy panoramic city views from a sky lobby lounge and open-air rooftop retreat."

Are there any other examples of this kind of longer stay hotel downtown? Is it generally a higher end type clientele?
Sutton Place the adjacent La Grande Residence building (as opposed to the hotel tower.)
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2026, 2:29 AM
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Any all-suite hotel is usually longer stay, i.e. likely geared to the film industry.

Other all suite hotels downtown:
- Delta Suites (on Hastings near Seymour)
- Rosedale on Robson

848 Seymour

Here's the reddish rendering:


https://www.formedevelopment.com/projects/seymour-hotel

versus the beige rezoning rendering:


https://www.shapeyourcity.ca/848-seymour-st

Reminds me of the original colour of 510 Burrard (before it faded).


https://illustratedvancouver.ca/post...by-wayne-lunan

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I assume it'll look like the new BCIT student housing mass timber project.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DRdAmtzEuFJ/?img_index=1
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Reminds me of the original colour of 510 Burrard (before it faded).


https://illustratedvancouver.ca/post...by-wayne-lunan
It didn't fade, it was repainted to the grey metallic colour it is today.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2026, 5:28 AM
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It didn't fade, it was repainted to the grey metallic colour it is today.
Ahh, thanks.
Did they also replace the windows?
Looking at the Google maps streetviews, the change must have been between 2017 and 2018, but the glass looks grayer too.
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I assume it'll look like the new BCIT student housing mass timber project.

https://www.instagram.com/p/DRdAmtzEuFJ/?img_index=1
Cool.
Good comparison.
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Old Posted Jan 8, 2026, 5:53 AM
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Ahh, thanks.
Did they also replace the windows?
Looking at the Google maps streetviews, the change must have been between 2017 and 2018, but the glass looks grayer too.
Go to the August 2018 Hornby view and you can see it half finished with all the windows covered into the alley. I didn't notice any changes to the windows.

They used a special epoxy coating for the "painting"

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For this project, we completed the refinishing of the metal cladding siding on the 16-storey Scotiabank/Manulife commercial building in downtown Vancouver, utilizing a high-performance specialty epoxy imported from New York. The project required detailed planning and coordination due to the complexity of sourcing and applying the specialized coating system. Strict safety requirements were maintained throughout, with our crews operating from swing stages to systematically complete all elevations of the building. This project highlights our ability to manage logistical challenges, advanced coating technologies, and high-rise access solutions, while delivering durable, long-lasting protection and a flawless finish.
https://donerightrestorations.com/pr...urrard-street/
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Go to the August 2018 Hornby view and you can see it half finished with all the windows covered into the alley. I didn't notice any changes to the windows.

They used a special epoxy coating for the "painting"

https://donerightrestorations.com/pr...urrard-street/
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Images from W.T. Leung Architects
Someone on Reddit says No Frills and Shoppers (unconfirmed).
https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/c...cation_citing/
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Someone on Reddit says No Frills and Shoppers (unconfirmed).
https://www.reddit.com/r/vancouver/c...cation_citing/
Surprising, if true. Loblaws cannibalising their City Market customers, although I think they're both franchise rather than corporate. If it's Shoppers, I wonder if Granville and Dunsmuir will survive?
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I always assumed they were smaller but some of the larger Shoppers locations are in that square footage range. The Reddit poster seems to work in the industry so it might be correct.

Reliance owns that building on Granville

https://relianceproperties.ca/commercial/580-granville/
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Any all-suite hotel is usually longer stay, i.e. likely geared to the film industry.

Other all suite hotels downtown:
- Delta Suites (on Hastings near Seymour)
- Rosedale on Robson

848 Seymour

Here's the reddish rendering:


https://www.formedevelopment.com/projects/seymour-hotel

versus the beige rezoning rendering:


https://www.shapeyourcity.ca/848-seymour-st
Personally I like the reddish one, for the same reasons as mentioned earlier by UrbanKnight. It's nice to see some color. we have an awful lot of gray, or very light green/blue.
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