Empire Landmark Hotel

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Empire Landmark Hotel
Empire Landmark Hotel
Basic data
Place: Vancouver ,
British Columbia , CanadaCanadaCanada 
Status : Canceled in 2018
Architectural style : Modern
Architect : Lort & Lort
Use / legal
Usage : Hotel building
Technical specifications
Height : 120 m
Floors : 42
Building material : Structure: concrete

Empire Landmark Hotel , also known by its official name, The Sheraton Landmark, was one of the tallest free-standing hotel buildings in Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada . The building most recently housed the Cloud 9, one of three restaurants rotating in Vancouver .

The building was west of Vancouver's busiest main street, 1400 Robson Street . The building was completed in 1971 and opened in 1973. It had 357 rooms on 42 floors and wellness facilities. The building was owned by the Hong Kong-based Asia Standard International Group.

The building closed on September 30, 2017 and was demolished in 2018-2019. Two lower residential towers are to be built on the building site.

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Individual evidence

  1. ^ "Empire Landmark Hotel": Demolition now progressing quickly | Dailyhive. In: Dailyhive.com. December 18, 2018, accessed March 7, 2019 . (English)

Coordinates: 49 ° 17 '17.3 "  N , 123 ° 7' 50.9"  W.