The Pacific by Grosvenor | 114m | 39s | Grosvenor | IBI Group

Images via http://grosvenorpacific.com/

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New renderings of the adjacent cultural component that "will contain approximately 21,000 sq. ft. of affordable production studios and office space for artists and non-profit organizations based in the city."

PS - south side of The Pacific not looking too hot in that first rendering.

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Artistic rendering of The Pacific By Grosvenor at 1380 Hornby Street and the non-profit arts building at 825 Pacific Street. (ACDF Architecture / IBI Group / Grosvenor Americas
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/the...arts-culture-hub-825-pacific-street-vancouver

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Artistic rendering of 825 Pacific Street, Vancouver. (IBI Group / Grosvenor Americas)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/the...arts-culture-hub-825-pacific-street-vancouver

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Artistic rendering of 825 Pacific Street, Vancouver. (IBI Group / Grosvenor Americas)
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/the...arts-culture-hub-825-pacific-street-vancouver

Previous renderings:

urbancanadian;7597439 said:
 
What really catch my eyes is that little yellow house in the render, they could replace it with a NYC style supertall skinny tower. ;)
 
What really catch my eyes is that little yellow house in the render, they could replace it with a NYC style supertall skinny tower. ;)
I actually like the little yellow building. Gives a good reminder that before there were towers at the site it was all one and two-storey houses. That particular house was built around 1881 tradesman George Leslie. It is one of the oldest surviving buildings in Vancouver and might be the oldest house in the city.
 

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