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Old Posted Nov 27, 2013, 9:27 PM
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That is just... Wow.

I don't even know what to say.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 27, 2013, 9:45 PM
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At least it's different?
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 27, 2013, 10:20 PM
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True. I'm just glad I don't have to live in it. (or across the street from it.)
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 27, 2013, 11:54 PM
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it kinda looks like a flagshi[ abercrombie & fitch store
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2013, 3:18 AM
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As 'odd' as the exterior façade looks on this building, it is the main entry to the tower, and the interior is very nicely done. Quite upscale and definitely unified in its design. The whole thing is growing on me, although I wish they would adjust the colour of the heritage section to fit a bit smoother with the overall design of the building. A close look reveals that the finish is not yet complete, so perhaps it will improve.
Definitely unified in its design?
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 28, 2013, 5:51 PM
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Definitely unified in its design?
and the interior is very nicely done, upscale and definitely unified in its design

I was referring to the INTERIOR Lobby. Read again.

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Old Posted Nov 29, 2013, 5:24 AM
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and the interior is very nicely done. Quite upscale and definitely unified in its design

I was referring to the INTERIOR Lobby. Read again.
Ah, I see. Try to avoid sentence fragments
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 30, 2013, 3:33 AM
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Ah, I see. Try to avoid sentence fragments
Thanks, I needed that.
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 30, 2013, 2:33 PM
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When does the Church of Scientology move in?
     
     
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Old Posted Nov 30, 2013, 4:21 PM
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I originally thought this project had some potential but it's looking pretty grim right now. Here's hoping there's some redemption in the final stages.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 1, 2013, 6:19 AM
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Don't like the floorplans but think the project itself will look good when it's completed. I believe the details will make this one come together.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 1, 2013, 6:31 AM
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Don't like the floorplans but think the project itself will look good when it's completed. I believe the details will make this one come together.
I live right next door and agree with your assessment. I am excited to see this all-completed and with lights on inside. It will bring great variation to area which is already surrounded by several towers. Murray Hotel tower will fill the remaining empty spot.

It will be good, I am sure.
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2013, 12:01 AM
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1401 Comox Street today.

     
     
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2013, 12:04 AM
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I can't stand why this building is set back so much it looks bizarre. They could have at least put the stereotypical townhouse podium and then stepped back for the tower portion
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 2, 2013, 6:31 PM
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Looks like the website for The Views project in Coal Harbour has been taken offline...probably not a good sign...

www.theviews.ca
     
     
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Old Posted Dec 11, 2013, 3:19 AM
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The Westin Bayshore has been sold:

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Westin Bayshore sells in blockbuster $765 million hotel deal; high times for Metro Vancouver waterfront real estate

By Peter Mitham

Tue Dec 10, 2013 12:01am PST

Record year

It’s been at least seven years in the making, but the portfolio of five Westin hotels – including the Westin Bayshore Resort and Marina in Vancouver – that has been on the market at various times since late 2006 has finally changed hands.

Starwood Capital partnered with investors from the Middle East to buy the portfolio in a $765 million deal in which Starwood bought the minority share of former partner PSP Investments.

PSP manages pension monies for Canada’s public service, the Canadian Forces and reserves and the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.

The property was on and off the market thanks in part to the economic turmoil over the past seven years. It was taken off the market late last year following interest that included buzz of two or three local developers vying to buy the property for conversion to condos.

“The only reason they didn’t get it was because they weren’t buying the whole chain,” Bob Levine of Avison Young told commercial real estate association NAIOP in October 2012.

The latest deal was a private transaction between Starwood and its Middle Eastern partners and PSP.

The portfolio – including hotels in Calgary, Edmonton, Toronto and Ottawa as well as Vancouver – last changed hands in 2005. The Bayshore was valued at $120 million in 2005, the second-biggest real estate transaction in Vancouver that year. This time round, the hotel was valued at $150.8 million.

The latest deal promises to give Canada as a whole its biggest year ever for hotel trades.

“We’re going to hit north of $2 billion in hotel trades, which is a record, and part of that is this $765 million transaction,” said Mark Sparrow, director of CBRE Ltd.’s Western Canada hotel division.

Sparrow said the Bayshore was a unique property in the portfolio and traded at a 5% cap rate – low both for the market and relative to the rest of the portfolio, which averaged 7.7%.

Get wet

Waterfront real estate is enjoying good times, if the latest snatches of news from various neighbourhoods around Metro Vancouver are any indication.

Last Tuesday, First Capital Realty Inc. announced its acquisition of the commercial space at the Village on False Creek – totalling approximately 64,000 square feet – for $46.1 million.

The deal leaves just 82 of the 737 residential units in the development to sell; of these, 56 are being marketed now, and the rest are being rented prior to release.

Sales are also progressing riverside at River Green, which Aspac Developments Ltd. is developing adjacent to Richmond’s speedskating oval.

The first phase of 458 units is currently receiving occupants, with just 92 units left to sell.

Three units sold at the end of November, bearing out the optimism in the recent residential market report from Colliers International that Richmond and other markets “heavily influenced by new immigrants” will continue to see steady sales.

River Green has attracted primarily Chinese buyers, both new immigrants and downsizers, with owner-occupiers dominating. The property is developed to a Coal Harbour standard; prices range from $600 to $1,000 per square foot.

The outlook is positive enough that John Ryan, Aspac’s vice-president of development, said a second phase, with about 200 units,will break ground in 2014.
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Old Posted Dec 12, 2013, 5:06 PM
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After lots of hard work and money invested Shaw Tower has just been granted LEED Platinum certification (85points well above the 80 needed for Platinum). Believe we're the first building in Canada to gain that certification after the fact.
     
     
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^ That's cool news. Thanks Jlousa. Congratulations to Westbank.
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Old Posted Dec 12, 2013, 7:49 PM
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After lots of hard work and money invested Shaw Tower has just been granted LEED Platinum certification (85points well above the 80 needed for Platinum). Believe we're the first building in Canada to gain that certification after the fact.
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