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I've heard too that the Sheraton Wall Centre is the tallest building in Vancouver, but according to who officially? As far as I can tell, according to emporis.com, the Harbour Centre is the tallest building in Vancouver? Luke 22:33, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
If you look at the downtown Vancouver skyline it's clear that the Wall Centre is the highest building in Vancouver (i.e. its apex reaches a higher altitude than any other building) but that's because the land on which it's built already has a high elevation. Measuring the height of the actual building, from the ground to its apex, Harbour Centre is taller. -- Mathew5000 12:19, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
What about Shaw Tower and the under-construction Living Shangri-La projects? -- Mike 23:30, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Some links:
-- Mathew5000 15:28, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
I actually own a condo in this tower. The "rumour" matches my understanding of the history of the glass, although I can't specifically attest that he threatened to kill the project.
-- Mike 23:33, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Quote "Sheraton Wall Centre is the 2nd largest hotel in the nation with 765 rooms, 5-fewer than The Fairmont Banff Springs"
Fact - Actually the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel is the second largest hotel in Western Canada. There are several hotels larges in Ontario and Quebec - The Fairmont Royal York, The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth and the Delta Chelsea to name a few.
Also just to clarify, the Habour Centre Tower is now the second tallest building, the tallest is the Shaw tower. However, between its height, and the fact that it is on the highest point above sea level of any building in downtown Vancouver, the Sheraton is at the highest level.
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I've heard too that the Sheraton Wall Centre is the tallest building in Vancouver, but according to who officially? As far as I can tell, according to emporis.com, the Harbour Centre is the tallest building in Vancouver? Luke 22:33, 3 January 2006 (UTC)
If you look at the downtown Vancouver skyline it's clear that the Wall Centre is the highest building in Vancouver (i.e. its apex reaches a higher altitude than any other building) but that's because the land on which it's built already has a high elevation. Measuring the height of the actual building, from the ground to its apex, Harbour Centre is taller. -- Mathew5000 12:19, 17 May 2006 (UTC)
What about Shaw Tower and the under-construction Living Shangri-La projects? -- Mike 23:30, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Some links:
-- Mathew5000 15:28, 6 June 2006 (UTC)
I actually own a condo in this tower. The "rumour" matches my understanding of the history of the glass, although I can't specifically attest that he threatened to kill the project.
-- Mike 23:33, 8 December 2006 (UTC)
Quote "Sheraton Wall Centre is the 2nd largest hotel in the nation with 765 rooms, 5-fewer than The Fairmont Banff Springs"
Fact - Actually the Sheraton Vancouver Wall Centre Hotel is the second largest hotel in Western Canada. There are several hotels larges in Ontario and Quebec - The Fairmont Royal York, The Fairmont Queen Elizabeth and the Delta Chelsea to name a few.
Also just to clarify, the Habour Centre Tower is now the second tallest building, the tallest is the Shaw tower. However, between its height, and the fact that it is on the highest point above sea level of any building in downtown Vancouver, the Sheraton is at the highest level.