Concord Pacific Place

Format
Full

City
Vancouver

State/Province
BC

Country
Canada

Metro Area
Vancouver

Project Type
Planned Community or Resort

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Hotel
Marina
Mixed Use--Three Uses or More
Multifamily Rental Housing
Neighborhood/Community Center
Open space
Recreation
Retail

Keywords
High-rise building
Mixed-income housing
Pedestrian-friendly design
Public-private partnership
Urban regeneration
Urban waterfront development

Site Size
204 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1992

Date Opened
1992

Concord Pacific Place is a 204-acre (82.5-hectare) mixed-use, master-planned waterfront redevelopment project stretching some two miles (three kilometers) along the north shore of False Creek in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. Now, about ten years into an expected 20-year-long construction period, the project features three waterfront parks, a community center, two child-care centers, a marina, 3,800 residential units, and 60,000 square feet (5,574 square meters) of neighborhood retail.

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Format
Full

City
Vancouver

State/Province
BC

Country
Canada

Metro Area
Vancouver

Project Type
Planned Community or Resort

Location Type
Other Central City

Land Uses
Hotel
Marina
Mixed Use--Three Uses or More
Multifamily Rental Housing
Neighborhood/Community Center
Open space
Recreation
Retail

Keywords
High-rise building
Mixed-income housing
Pedestrian-friendly design
Public-private partnership
Urban regeneration
Urban waterfront development

Site Size
204 acres
acres hectares

Date Started
1992

Date Opened
1992

Date Completed:
Case Study/Profile Type: DCS
Website: http://http://www.concordpacific.com/
World Region: North America
Developer(s): Concord Pacific Group Inc
Website (Dev.):
Designer(s): James K.M. Cheng Architects, The Hulbert Group, Roger Hughes Architects, Hancock Bruckner Eng & Wright
Website (Des.):