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Old Posted Feb 2, 2024, 9:11 PM
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Their Stage 2 just got issued

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Phase I, BP Stages issued:
08-Mar-2023 - Stage I ( E&S -Geotechnical Excavation LIMIT -3.5 M.)
21-Jul-2021 - Stage I B (E &S of north-eastern portion of site down to P5)
25-Jan-2024 - Stage 2 (foundation to grade, struct. only)
Tower crane install this week as well. You can see the bottom anchors (?) in maddogs photo

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Effective: 6:00 am Saturday Feb 3rd to 10:00pm Sunday Feb 4th, 2024 Full time
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Nice shots!
I like how you can see what's under the plaza areas.
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2024, 12:17 AM
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Tower crane install this week as well. You can see the bottom anchors (?) in maddogs photo
It's up. A luffing crane. They closed the Georgia Viaduct to put it up over the weekend.
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2024, 3:39 AM
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I take it they'll need a second crane for the office tower construction.
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2024, 4:36 AM
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Seems like it has enough coverage of the site from there?
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Seems like it has enough coverage of the site from there?
There looks to be coverage for the part of the site that's currently been excavated. It's possible they'll have a second crane once the current steam plant has been demolished and that part of the site has been dug out as well.
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Site might still need 2 cranes if crane capacity is a bottleneck. Number of cranes is not always about site coverage.
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Old Posted Feb 6, 2024, 11:26 PM
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I didn't hear about this lawsuit by Pacific Centre to try to force the sale of the 720 Beatty site.

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Pacific Centre Limited v. Creative Energy Vancouver Platforms Inc., Westbank Projects Corp. and others, 2020 BCSC 676
Pacific Centre Limited v. Creative Energy Vancouver Platforms Inc., Westbank Projects Corp. and others
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Cadillac Fairview Limited and its property, Pacific Centre mall, were unsuccessful in their efforts to stop a massive redevelopment of 720 Beatty St., site of the Creative Energy steam heat plant which serves the energy needs of over 200 commercial and residential buildings throughout downtown Vancouver. Our clients, Creative Energy and Westbank Projects Corp., are teaming up to build an architecturally novel office tower and entertainment facilities bridging Vancouver’s Yaletown district with BC Place Stadium, along with two state-of-the-art steam generation plants designed to help the City to significantly improve compliance with its greenhouse gas emissions targets.

Pacific Centre, Vancouver’s largest shopping mall, brought legal proceedings against Creative Energy, Westbank Projects and others to halt the project and to instead force Creative Energy to offer the property to Cadillac Fairview’s subsidiary at a price alleged to be more than $100 million below fair market value. Pacific Centre claimed this right to purchase based on a 1970 covenant registered against the land. That covenant was expressed to be triggered should Creative Energy decide to sell the whole of its property, assets, business and undertaking or such part of it as is required to generate and deliver steam to Pacific Centre mall.

The Supreme Court of British Columbia found that the main purpose of the covenant was to ensure a continuous supply of steam heat to the Pacific Centre Mall. If Creative Energy were to decide to offer its utility assets for sale, thereby posing a threat to Pacific Centre’s security of supply, the mall would have the right to match an existing offer. In this case, however, the Court agreed with Kornfeld litigators Dan Parlow’s and Shane Coblin’s submission that the right of purchase had not been triggered by either the proposed corporate reorganization or any element of the proposed project, the deal having been structured so that Creative Energy maintains ownership over the steam generation assets and undertaking. Accordingly, the Court dismissed the Plaintiff’s action.

Dan and Shane were supported by litigators Devin Lucas and Susan Smith.

This exciting new Creative Energy / Westbank project at 720 Beatty Street and 701 Expo Blvd, together with the new steam plant at BC Place Stadium, have received regulatory approval from the British Columbia Utilities Commission and are the subject of a rezoning application before the City of Vancouver.
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I didn't hear about this lawsuit by Pacific Centre to try to force the sale of the 720 Beatty site.
Officedweller mentioned it in the business thread in 2020, and linked to the court's findings.
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So are they just building a new home for the steam plant right now or is this full steam ahead (sorry had to) on the office building as well. Seems like a crazy time to build this much office.
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Old Posted Feb 7, 2024, 9:55 PM
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So are they just building a new home for the steam plant right now or is this full steam ahead (sorry had to) on the office building as well. Seems like a crazy time to build this much office.
Well in terms of the build the steam plant replacement will be built first since they need to demolish the old one to build the tower. I guess everyone assumes the tower is proceeding.

I think the fact they are adding the data centre usage meant they might have some tenants.

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Construction of the project will be quite disruptive. There was a delivery of steel reinforcing bars today, and the truck parking/offloading is from the Georgia Viaduct. That means one lane is coned off, and the sidewalk closed (by flaggers) while the load is lifted across the sidewalk. There's no alternate route for pedestrians heading towards Downtown in that location, and no way they would know the sidewalk is blocked when they set off along the sidewalk.

I assume concrete delivery can take place from Expo. It looks as if there's another crane base in the same pad, close to the luffing crane, so maybe they're adding a concrete pump as well.
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The street permit for the West Georgia loading zone is until July. I guess once they start demolition the old plant they can switch the loading zone to that side.
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Not sure Google is looking for more space right now, they recently took over the 4th floor at 175W Cordova and and have plenty of capacity still there. But the data centre game is coming to the Vancouver region and it's an area we've been behind where we should've been.
I wouldn't expect Google to go from zero space to a large office building, so seeing they are starting small is not surprising. It is interesting that they went to that building which has a data centre, but is not likely carbon neutral, so they can't be expected to stay long term. I might be mistaken, but is/wasn't 175 W Cordova owned/connected to Westbank at some point?
I'm not convinced Google will be the tenant at 720 Beatty, but there is a decent amount of circumstantial evidence starting to suggest they might be.

https://cologix.com/data-centers/vancouver/van4/
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Well they're sure not dragging their feet on this one. Great to see so much progress since the last time I checked this thread.
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Large concrete pour this Saturday

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