A Fairmont finish for Coal Harbour


Thursday, November 10th, 2005

Province

An architect’s model (above) and photo illustration (right) offer a first look at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Vancouver, the new $350-million, five-star hotel on the city’s central waterfront that will complete the rebuilding of Coal Harbour. The 140-metre tall, 47-storey building includes a 415-room luxury hotel, 173 live-work residential estates and more than 800,000 square feet of retail. Fairmont will manage the James K.M.Cheng Architects-designed building developed by Vancouver-based Westbank and Peterson Group. It will start construction in summer 2006 with completion in 2009 prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics. Located at the southwest corner of Canada Place Way and Burrard adjacent to the new convention centre, the hotel will include a public plaza for visitors, residents and community to enjoy public-art offerings.

An architect’s model (above) and photo illustration (right) offer a first look at the Fairmont Pacific Rim Vancouver, the new $350-million, five-star hotel on the city’s central waterfront that will complete the rebuilding of Coal Harbour. The 140-metre tall, 47-storey building includes a 415-room luxury hotel, 173 live-work residential estates and more than 800,000 square feet of retail. Fairmont will manage the James K.M.Cheng Architects-designed building developed by Vancouver-based Westbank and Peterson Group. It will start construction in summer 2006 with completion in 2009 prior to the 2010 Winter Olympics. Located at the southwest corner of Canada Place Way and Burrard adjacent to the new convention centre, the hotel will include a public plaza for visitors, residents and community to enjoy public-art offerings.



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