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Old Posted Jan 20, 2023, 2:37 AM
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The light strip is on tonight and cycling through colors, first night I've noticed it with color.
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Old Posted Jan 20, 2023, 8:40 AM
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The light strip is on tonight and cycling through colors, first night I've noticed it with color.
Thanks.

I went out and took some shots.
It's a yellow/amber section that moves along the light strips, including the canopy section.

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Old Posted Jan 20, 2023, 3:36 PM
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Now that is pretty damn cool. Kudos to the team behind this project for including genuinely memorable public art.
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Old Posted Jan 24, 2023, 2:42 AM
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Vancouver’s skyline officially has a new addition.

The long-burning Vancouver Centre II has opened its doors for business representing more than $300 million of investment and redefining the business core of British Columbia’s largest city.

“This is really the new centre of the central business district,” said Geoff Heu, vice-president of western Canadian development with GWL Realty Advisors, in an interview with the Journal of Commerce.

“The traditional core, we feel, has moved from the Burrard Street and Georgia corridor and moved east to the other side of Granville Street.”

Vancouver Centre II is the next step in the evolution of the storied Vancouver Centre complex. The building is a 33-storey-tall office development boasting 380,000 square feet of space, a myriad of amenities, access to two SkyTrain stations and has been built to LEED Platinum certification standards, though the process to acquire the certification is still underway.

The tower was designed by Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership and built by Ledcor, Heu said.

The project has long been in the works with GWL acquiring the site in 2001. Development started more than 10 years ago, said Rob Kavanagh, senior vice-president of western Canadian asset management with GWL, at an event to celebrate the building’s completion last week.

“Going back to 1976, the Scotia tower has been one of the most recognizable buildings in the downtown skyline since it opened,” Kavanagh said to the roughly 100 people gathered in the centre’s atrium lobby.

“Scotia tower has been really the primary building within this complex (sic), until today.”

The development spread through some of the most tumultuous social and economic times in recent memory and Heu is proud the project was able to weather so many storms.

“We’ve been through some unprecedented challenges to get to this point,” Heu said.

“COVID-19, the atmospheric rivers, heat domes, the closure of the Suez Canal. To get to this point there’s been a lot of heavy lifting by a lot of people.”

As the project reached 52 per cent completion the COVID-19 pandemic struck, revolutionizing the way people work, the way people view the office and throwing the office real estate business sector on its head for the first time in modern history.



Douglas Coupland’s, member of the Order of Canada, artist, novelist and designer, sculpture of a sockeye salmon hangs in the centre’s atrium lobby.
GWL REALTY ADVISORS — Douglas Coupland’s, member of the Order of Canada, artist, novelist and designer, sculpture of a sockeye salmon hangs in the centre’s atrium lobby.

“The pendulum swung really far and people reacted very quickly and allowed for a lot of flexibility (in how employee’s work),” he said, “We didn’t do any leasing during the height of the pandemic. We only did our first deal last December (2021).”

But Heu said the pendulum is swinging back and traditional views around the importance of the office have not been lost.

“I think people are understanding that face to face collaboration with colleagues, with people, is important for mentoring and building relationships.”

And as anyone in real estate knows, location is king.

“We’re at 70 per cent (of space leased) so far. We’re confident in the location and also the longer-term prospects of office development in Vancouver.”

The first two building tenants moved in during the fall of 2022, Heu said.

The centre has outdoor decks on the fourth, seventh and 29th floors, a private fitness centre, retail, banking, seven levels of underground parking and four levels of above ground parking.

The building has its own dog park and is considered “dog friendly.”

Enveloping itself in the mythology of Vancouver’s downtown business developments, the central lobby features artwork from one of B.C.’s most celebrated residents: artist, novelist, designer and member of the Order of Canada Douglas Coupland.

In the atrium lobby hangs a giant rendition of a Sockeye Salmon, created by Coupland.

“Mythologically, fish represent the soul,” Coupland said in a release about the building, “What is Vancouver’s soul? What was it? Where is it going?

“We are lucky to live in the city we do, but it’s a privilege, not a right to be here. Part of that privilege is a pact made between us and nature – that we nurture it alongside our metropolitan lives and that we never think of ourselves as being the more important side of the equation.”
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Old Posted Jan 24, 2023, 5:21 PM
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Great for this to get online - and the Stack - to finally give the market some breathing room.
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Old Posted Jan 25, 2023, 11:32 PM
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Pics by me Monday, Jan 23rd:

Underground passage from Vancouver Centre Mall past the Scotiabank and up to the VCII lobby.

Scotia Tower elevators to the left, VCII passage to the right.
No VCII elevator lobby at the mall level that I could see.


Escalators up to VCII lobby straight ahead.
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Old Posted Jan 28, 2023, 9:51 AM
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A piece of history being removed today.
Pics by me.





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Old Posted Jan 29, 2023, 1:06 AM
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They only removed part of it - and the one on Georgia is still there.
It could be that they are refurbishing/replacing the signs with similar ones.
I noticed the one facing Georgia was backlit last night, and I can't recall if they had been backlit before.
In the pics above, the Georgia one seems to have heavier font than the Seymour one - i.e. to accommodate lighting.

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Seymour was closed off today for a lift of some kind with a big mobile crane in the street.
Could be for VCII signage?
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2023, 2:04 AM
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They only removed part of it - and the one on Georgia is still there.
It could be that they are refurbishing/replacing the signs with similar ones.
I noticed the one facing Georgia was backlit last night, and I can't recall if they had been backlit before.
In the pics above, the Georgia one seems to have heavier font than the Seymour one - i.e. to accommodate lighting.

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Seymour was closed off today for a lift of some kind with a big mobile crane in the street.
Could be for VCII signage?
Only thing was for the tower removal for 700 Seymour but since it's already gone not sure if it's unrelated to that.
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Old Posted Jan 29, 2023, 5:18 AM
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Jan.28 '23, my pics
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Only thing was for the tower removal for 700 Seymour but since it's already gone not sure if it's unrelated to that.
I'm pretty certain it was the remainder of the Telus tower crane that was inside the building. They were certainly tower sections (I saw them a little while after McMinsen got that shot). I wondered whether they couldn't get close enough to the west side of the street to get the mobile crane in, until 753 had completed.
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Thanks!
The crane wasn't hoisting when I saw it, so I didn't know which side of the street it was working on.
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Old Posted Feb 12, 2023, 1:04 AM
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The Scotia Tower sign on Seymour has been restored (or replaced).

Pic by me today of the inside corner:

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By me today.

Looks like signage coming soon.

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Old Posted Feb 23, 2023, 3:20 AM
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IIRC no anchor tenant has been announced, are we just assuming VCII for the signage?
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Old Posted Feb 23, 2023, 5:26 AM
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Hmm. I was thinking PI Financial or Kabam (but has Kabam moved in?)


https://www.pifinancialcorp.com/cont...fice-locations

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VCII is welcoming anchor tenants Kabam, Sandstorm Gold Royalties, Owen Bird, and PI Investments.
https://www.gwlrealtyadvisors.com/po...own-vancouver/

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Old Posted Mar 4, 2023, 1:22 AM
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Scotia Tower has a new sign above the doorway.
Both older signs on the tower cladding are still there / been restored / improved (?).
The marble aggregate cladding between the lobby and the Scotiabank branch is being repaired with actual marble aggregate!
Good to see they didn't cheap out with metal panels.

Pic by me last night - did not see the sign lit up, but it may do so like the VCII sign.

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Old Posted Mar 12, 2023, 6:05 AM
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Pic by me yesterday.
They are using marble aggregate, but much smaller panels (and thinner, I assume, since there's a seam at the corner) than the original ones.

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Old Posted Apr 26, 2023, 12:28 AM
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Snazzy new pillar sign.
I think the whole top may glow.

Pic by me today.

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