1898 – Canadian Pacific Railway Station, Vancouver, British Columbia
The second Canadian Pacific Railway station in Vancouver,
The second Canadian Pacific Railway station in Vancouver,
Designed for Quebec-based bank Molsons on West Hastings Street,
Angelo Calori commissioned this building as an hotel,
Unclear if constructed,
An Edwardian Baroque style building,
Demolished in 1998 and replaced with a 30-storey building called the Terminal City Tower.
“A view of the fine new building to be erected by the Vancouver branch of the Salvation Army is shown herewith.
On April 2,
Costing $225,000 and constructed with a reinforced concrete structure.
Stripped to its structure in the early 1950s and refaced in 1952.