Hotel Georgia (Vancouver)

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Hotel Georgia (Vancouver)
Rosewood Hotel Georgia 2018.jpg
The Rosewood Hotel Georgia in 2018
General information
Address801 West Georgia Street
Vancouver, British Columbia
V6C 1P7
Coordinates49°17′0.38″N 123°7′8.08″W / 49.2834389°N 123.1189111°W / 49.2834389; -123.1189111Coordinates: 49°17′0.38″N 123°7′8.08″W / 49.2834389°N 123.1189111°W / 49.2834389; -123.1189111
OpenedMay 7, 1927
RenovatedJuly 15, 2011
ManagementRosewood Hotels & Resorts
Technical details
Floor count12
Other information
Number of rooms155
Website
Rosewood Hotel Georgia Official Site

Hotel Georgia is a 12-story historic hotel located at 801 West Georgia Street in the city's downtown core of Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

History[]

Hotel Lobby

It was opened on May 7, 1927. The architects were Robert T. Garrow and John Graham Sr.[1]

Sold in early 2007 by owner Allied Hotel Properties Inc, the hotel, then operating as the Crowne Plaza Hotel Georgia underwent restoration and was unveiled on July 15, 2011, as Rosewood Hotel Georgia, managed by Rosewood Hotels & Resorts.[2] In the process of the renovation, its 313 rooms were reduced to 155. The building and many portions of the interior are designated as a protected heritage property by the City of Vancouver. The interior design for the renovation was by Toronto-based design firm, Munge Leung. It is a registered cultural heritage site in Canada, with the number 11158 in the Canadian Register of Historic Places.

Private Residences at Hotel Georgia in Downtown Vancouver.

Notable guests[]

The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia[]

A 48-story, 158.5 metre, high-rise residential building has been constructed on the adjoining site of the hotel's parking structure. It is the 3rd tallest tower in the city, after the Living Shangri-La Tower and the Trump International Hotel and Tower. All three of these developments are new mixed use hotel/residences towers on Georgia Street.

Night time view.

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ Luxton, Donald (2003). Building the West: The Early Architecture of British Columbia. Vancouver, British Columbia: Talonbooks. p. 501. ISBN 0-88922-474-9.
  2. ^ "A Vancouver Legend Returns: Rosewood Hotel Georgia" (Press release). Rosewood Hotels & Resorts. July 5, 2011. Retrieved November 15, 2018.

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