Living Shangri-La

Living Shangri-La
Interactive map of the Living Shangri-La area
General information
StatusCompleted
TypeMixed-use: Hotel, Residential, Office
Location1128 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6E 0A8
Coordinates49°17′09″N 123°07′25″W / 49.28583°N 123.12361°W / 49.28583; -123.12361
Construction started2005
Completed2008
CostCDN$ 350 million
Height
Antenna spire200.86 m (659 ft)
Roof197 m (646 ft)
Technical details
Floor count57
Floor area61,300 square metres (659,828 sq ft)
Design and construction
ArchitectJames K. M. Cheng Architects Inc.
DeveloperWestbank Projects Corp.
Website
www.heidelbergcement.com/en/living-shangri-la
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Shangri-la Hotel, Vancouver
Interactive map of the Shangri-la Hotel, Vancouver area
General information
OpeningJanuary 24, 2009
ManagementShangri-La Hotels & Resorts
Technical details
Floor count15
Design and construction
DeveloperPeterson Investment Group & Westbank Projects Corp.
Other information
Number of rooms119
Website
Official Site
North America's first Shangri-la property.
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Living Shangri-La is a mixed-use skyscraper in downtown Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. It is the tallest building in the city proper, though not in the metro area, as Two Gilmore Place in Burnaby is taller as of its completion in 2024. The 62-storey Shangri-La tower contains a 5-star hotel and its offices on the first 15 floors, with condominium apartment units occupying the rest of the tower. The building's podium complex also includes a spa, Urban Fare specialty grocery store, a Vancouver Art Gallery public display, and a curated public sculpture garden. The high-rise stands 200.86 metres (659 ft) tall and there is a private roof garden on floor 61.

As part of the development deal, the Coastal Church, built in 1919 and located at the west end of the site, underwent a $4.4 million restoration.