Gray Block (Vancouver)
Canada /
British Columbia /
Vancouver /
Homer Street, 1208
World
/ Canada
/ British Columbia
/ Vancouver
World / Canada / British Columbia / Capital
apartment building, commercial building
Built in 1912, the Gray Block is typical of many of Yaletown's older industrial structures in both architecture and the fact is has been converted into shops & lofts.
In 1996, the building was upgraded and converted to 59 residential units with retail at street level based on a design by Howard Bingham Hill Architects. Prior to commencement of the renovation work, this building was used by the Murchie's Tea and Coffee Company for predominantly warehouse use.
In 1996, the building was upgraded and converted to 59 residential units with retail at street level based on a design by Howard Bingham Hill Architects. Prior to commencement of the renovation work, this building was used by the Murchie's Tea and Coffee Company for predominantly warehouse use.
Nearby cities:
Coordinates: 49°16'29"N 123°7'23"W
- Park Royal 6.6 km
- Twassen Mills (Mall) 26 km
- Eagle Landing Shopping Centre 84 km
- Governor's Landing 260 km
- Crowfoot Centre 667 km
- Beacon Hill 671 km
- Deerfoot Meadows 675 km
- International News 684 km
- Leduc Common 799 km
- Currents of Windermere 806 km
- Yaletown 0.2 km
- False Creek 0.2 km
- David Lam Park 0.3 km
- Downtown South 0.4 km
- Concord Pacific Place 0.4 km
- Granville Street Bridge 0.7 km
- Charleson Park 0.8 km
- Granville Island 0.9 km
- Downtown 0.9 km
- Fairview 1.2 km