Coal Harbour vs Yaletown

Snowman

亿万富豪
如果一个人,买一个condo自住,大家觉得captioned的两个地区,哪个更好,为什么,谢谢。或者有什么其他好的地区建议,假设在DT 上班的话
 
Yaletown当然了
Coal Harbour 公寓本来就少,而且附近游人太多,不属于生活社区
Yaletown就成熟多了,各种时尚那女的吃饭约会还有大草坪公园
距离davie又近

不过现在一居室估计都要60了吧
几年前才40多
 

Snowman

亿万富豪
Yaletown当然了
Coal Harbour 公寓本来就少,而且附近游人太多,不属于生活社区
Yaletown就成熟多了,各种时尚那女的吃饭约会还有大草坪公园
距离davie又近

不过现在一居室估计都要60了吧
几年前才40多
有什么pre-construction的condo吗,还是都是二手的
 
有什么pre-construction的condo吗,还是都是二手的
有一个新房还没盖呢,看着设计听骚的
你参考下

A new playful tower, seen in this rendering from the Bjarke Ingels Group, is planned for the north end of the Granville Bridge. Vancouver developer Ian Gillespie has hired the renowned Danish architecture firm to transform the challenging industrial area. The construction of Vancouver House—which includes plans to be the world’s first LEED Platinum high rise—commences this year and is slated for completion in 2018.

Mr. Ingel’s 52-storey tower will curve away from the Granville Bridge, growing from a small base and then broadening out as it rises. It will be covered in a latticework of balconies that will incorporate bronze trim, giving it a metallic sheen, deliberately playing off the grittiness of the concrete bridge. At street level, Mr. Gillespie plans to animate the underpass with lightboxes featuring the work of Vancouver’s renowned group of photo-conceptual artists. ‘It’s like the Sistine Chapel,’ Mr. Ingels says.

The outdoor art gallery will define the market area and carry on the spirit of one of the city’s most successful public spaces, Granville Island, which was crafted from industrial land under the south end of the bridge. But the mixed-use project calls for more than just a rock-star tower. At its base, triangular spaces will be developed into a mix of shops, passageways, courtyards and outdoor public spaces.

The building will offer 407 condo units, 95 rental units, 80,000 square feet of retail space and 77,000 square feet of office space.
 

Snowman

亿万富豪
有一个新房还没盖呢,看着设计听骚的
你参考下

A new playful tower, seen in this rendering from the Bjarke Ingels Group, is planned for the north end of the Granville Bridge. Vancouver developer Ian Gillespie has hired the renowned Danish architecture firm to transform the challenging industrial area. The construction of Vancouver House—which includes plans to be the world’s first LEED Platinum high rise—commences this year and is slated for completion in 2018.

Mr. Ingel’s 52-storey tower will curve away from the Granville Bridge, growing from a small base and then broadening out as it rises. It will be covered in a latticework of balconies that will incorporate bronze trim, giving it a metallic sheen, deliberately playing off the grittiness of the concrete bridge. At street level, Mr. Gillespie plans to animate the underpass with lightboxes featuring the work of Vancouver’s renowned group of photo-conceptual artists. ‘It’s like the Sistine Chapel,’ Mr. Ingels says.

The outdoor art gallery will define the market area and carry on the spirit of one of the city’s most successful public spaces, Granville Island, which was crafted from industrial land under the south end of the bridge. But the mixed-use project calls for more than just a rock-star tower. At its base, triangular spaces will be developed into a mix of shops, passageways, courtyards and outdoor public spaces.

The building will offer 407 condo units, 95 rental units, 80,000 square feet of retail space and 77,000 square feet of office space.
thx.

1250 W Hastings St 这个如何
 

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