Empire Landmark Hotel
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Basic data | |
Place: |
Vancouver , British Columbia , Canada ![]() |
Status : | Canceled in 2018 |
Architectural style : | Modern |
Architect : | Lort & Lort |
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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.
See also
Web links
- Empire Landmark, official website (English)
- Empire Landmark in the Emporis architecture database (German)
Individual evidence
- ^ "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.