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Old Posted Jun 13, 2011, 5:24 PM
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Interesting perspective... =)

Also one of the airline ticket agents that I spoke to said that they'll install more signs soon because it's still low-key at this point... I really think that they should also tack on a large, stylish sign just above the terminal so everyone knows where it is.
Once the seaplanes arrive, it should be pretty evident where the seaport is.
A bit like saying YVR should put up signs saying "Airport" so people can find it. Er...look for the huge metal tubes with wings?
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Old Posted Jun 29, 2011, 2:12 AM
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Ballagio Cafe looks like it is nearing completion and should be open anytime now.
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an interesting article to read if you are into it

Vancouver Convention Centre, behind the scenes during a banquet

As a fly on the wall I should have been squashed, considering where I was – in the 10,000 square feet, stainless steel-clad kitchen of the new Vancouver Convention Centre (East).

in fact, I was invited behind the scenese to watch how a meal for 875 guestspeople, a fundraiser for the Vancouver Police Department's Odd Squad Productions, the charitable organization that produced Through a Blue Lens.

It was, comparatively, a slowish day. Earlier, the kitchen had cooked and served food for 14 events in the two building comprising the Vancouver Convention Centre. Often there are eight or nine dinners going on at once, but that night, there was the one banquet. The night before, they did a fund-raising sit-down dinner for over 1,600 for the provincial Liberal party in the same ballroom.

When it comes to the food at the Vancouver Convention Centre facilities, the buck stops at executive chef Blair Rasmussen. It's one of those 19th-nervous-breakdown jobs; he, however, says it's like walking across a log boom with the logs spinning under your feet. And he likes it.

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http://communities.canada.com/vancou...a-banquet.aspx
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Old Posted Jul 3, 2011, 8:04 PM
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The Bellagio is now opened. Noticed it was quite packed on Canada Day, imagine that was probably it's opening day.
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It was quite full at around 1-2pm yesterday as well.
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Old Posted Jul 7, 2011, 5:18 AM
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Surprised how large the patio area is for the Mahonys Pub, it just keeps going and going, unfortunately it doesn't get any sunlight being on the north side.

Doesn't look like Cactus Club will have that issue with their patio, it's got to be one of the if not the largest in the city, by my estimation it looks like ~240 seats on the new application. Also seems like some serious work is called for, with relocated doors, a new canopy, a re-leveled and repaved patio. It also seems like the patio will remain open till midnite which I think is later then most patios which need to shut down at 10 or 11pm.

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^ That's huge! If that keeps busy, it's going to liven up the plaza in a big way.
Also, didn't realize they were enclosing the west-facing terrace - interesting.

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This will definitely bring a lot of life to Jack Poole Plaza.

However, the vast majority of the patio will have shadow issues.

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i'd rather sit in the shade than the sun, its still outdoors and you can see what you're seating without being blinded by sun and glare
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What is the projected date for the opening of Cactus Club Coal Harbour?
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Old Posted Jul 8, 2011, 2:30 PM
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Sometime in 2012. I can only imagine they would be aiming for end of May in time for Patio season.
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Good piece on the new CC:

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Vancouver heading toward record year for convention business
Event next month could put almost $50 million into economy

By SCOTT SIMPSON, Vancouver Sun July 13, 2011

VANCOUVER -- Thanks to a new convention centre and some exceptionally large groups of visitors, Vancouver is heading toward a record year for convention business.

The provincial ministry of jobs, tourism and innovation reported on Wednesday that 413 events have been confirmed this year for the Vancouver Convention Centre, including conferences, trade shows, banquets and meetings. That compares to 350 events in 2010.

Among those events are some particularly massive gatherings. The city in May played host to 10,000 international delegates to the annual conference and exhibition of the Risk and Insurance Management Society.

And a five-day conference next month is expected to double that.

The convention centre and its partners, including Tourism Vancouver and Vancouver hotel operators, are expecting 20,000 delegates for the annual conference of SIGGRAPH, the U.S.-based Special Interest Group on Computer Graphics and Interactive Techniques — a group that includes video game developers.

The convention centre estimates that a delegate spends an average of $485 per convention day on accommodations, meals, transportation and shopping, so SIGGRAPH could pump nearly $50 million into the B.C. economy in just five days.

The last time a Vancouver convention got close to that attendance number, it was an international conference on AIDS in 1997 that drew 15,000 delegates.

“This is the strongest city-wide convention year ever in Vancouver’s history because of the expanded convention centre and because of the awareness around the Olympics,” Dave Gazley, vice-president for meeting and convention sales for Tourism Vancouver, said in a phone interview.

“A lot of these events were booked prior to the economic conditions in the U.S. market. Looking back we’ve probably got more than our fair share of major, large-scale U.S. meetings. With the expansion of our centre we were on the radar for a lot of folks. We’ve been fortunate to get some really good ones.”

Events such as SIGGRAPH don’t happen overnight.

Gazley noted that Tourism Vancouver has been pursuing SIGGRAPH’s annual conference business for two decades, but it was only after the new convention centre opened in 2009, in the lead-up to the Vancouver Winter Olympics, that it became possible to stage an event of this scope in a local, world-class facility.

The new building, which shares a plaza with the original convention centre at the foot of Howe Street in downtown Vancouver, tripled the capacity of the two-piece facility to 43,340 square metres.

“We work very closely with the convention centre, obviously, as the convention and visitor bureau for the city,” Gazley said.

“They do a lot of events that will go directly to the convention centre that we may not be involved with. The ones that we’re very in tune with, and in fact most times take the lead on bringing to Vancouver ­— with the convention centre being a big part of that — are what we refer to as the citywide conventions.

“Those are the major ones, the big groups of folks coming to town, using the convention centre, with lots of people staying in the hotels — they are the ones with the big spend and the big impact for the destination.”

Tourism Vancouver worked through a full-time manager it maintains in Chicago, the home base for SIGGRAPH.

“Their normal rotation is Los Angeles, San Diego and San Francisco, and this is the first time they’ve ever brought this event outside the U.S., Gazley said.

“We work very closely with the hotels at the front end to secure the rooms needed at competitive hotel rates, and with the convention centre and their space.”

Gazley recalled pitching Vancouver to SIGGRAPH back in the 1990s.

“We were always on their radar, but we really jumped out with the expansion of the centre. We talked to them. We put a proposal together. We put a compelling offer on the table.”

The other partner in the pursuit of SIGGRAPH was local members of the organization — which is strongly represented in Metro Vancouver through employees at companies such as Electronic Arts.

It’s a common practice for those making the convention pitch to draw in local people to help support their business case.

“We refer to it as the ‘Be A Host’ program,” Gazley said. “We don’t spend a tonne of money on advertising it. We try to do some very targeted things, specific to industries that are strong in B.C.

“It could be your neighbour, who is a certain type of plumber, a certain type of doctor, or lawyer. All of those groups have annual general meetings, and we try to get them to think about bringing them to Vancouver.”

Claire Smith, vice-president of sales and marketing for Vancouver Convention Centre calls it “finding local champions.

“The exciting thing about SIGGRAPH is that a lot of the hard work and credit is due to a local group of professionals in that field that wanted to showcase Vancouver to their colleagues,” Smith said.

“Working hand in hand with the graphics community here, they played a very active role in helping convince their society they should choose Vancouver.”

As well, Smith said, the main players need to show prospective groups that they’re working in harmony.

“The hotel community, Tourism Vancouver and the convention-centre team have to really work as one so that the client that we are interfacing with sees us as very easy to organize a convention with.

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Vancouver Convention Centre
Fiscal year: 2010
Economic activity: $215 million
Event revenues: $21 million
Total attendance: 225,000 delegates
Non-B.C. attendance: 128,000 delegate days
Events: 350

Source: Vancouver Convention Centre

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Photo update | July 21st 2011

The fuel tank exhaust pipes now look good.

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This section is now open...

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...though it does not connect all the way through to the rest of the Seawall.

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The lower level that leads to the new seaplane terminal ticketing office and waiting lounge.

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Was down in Vancouver a couple months ago, and was curious as to what this pad is for / or from? I was completely stumped, since it clearly wasn't for the seaplane terminal.

Anyone know?
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Old Posted Aug 10, 2011, 2:39 AM
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It's for a marina that will be built.
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i know someone who works for one of the airlines still at the old terminal, he said their lease expired a few months ago and they haven't had to move and seems like they aren't going anywhere soon
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It's for a marina that will be built.
Ah, gotcha. Thanks!
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Old Posted Aug 11, 2011, 5:54 AM
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TED Talks, Alex Steffen: The shareable future of cities

Features Vancouver and the convention centre. I'm guessing it ties back into the conference of urban planners that came to town
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