1912 – Rogers Building, Vancouver, Canada
Architect: Gould & Champney
Located at the corner of Granville and Pender streets,
Located at the corner of Granville and Pender streets,
Originally built as an apartment block,
Part of a large and likely financially unviable scheme for a series of theatres across Canada.
Designed by the architectural firm of Parr and Fee –
On Nov. 10,
“The structure will measure 66 feet on Hastings street by 132 feet on Abbot street,
Now known as Waterfront station,
Built between 1912 and 1920,
Now a branch of Birks.
The second of three hotels to bear the name Vancouver was a 15 storey Italian Renaissance style hotel built by the Canadian Pacific Railway.