The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver
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The Fairmont Hotel Vancouver (generally known as the Hotel Vancouver) is located on West Georgia Street and Burrard Street, in the heart of downtown Vancouver, British Columbia. It stands at 111 metres (17 storeys) high and was Vancouver's tallest building from 1939-1957. It is often referred to by locals simply as "the Hotel Van".
It is the third hotel to be named "Hotel Vancouver". The second Hotel Vancouver, this building's predecessor a block away, was built in 1916, and became a troop barracks during World War II, and was finally torn down in 1949 to fulfill a commitment made by the city with the developers of the third Hotel Vancouver to demolish it - as the new hotel's design was not as lavish and impressive, and the older hotel was perceived to be too much of a potential rival. The second hotel was in a grand Italianate revival style, and was considered one of the great hotels of the British Empire, and it was in the time of this building that the names of the Spanish Grill, the Panorama Roof, and the Red Barrel became famous as part of the city's social whirl (these names are used by facilities in the third Hotel Vancouver). It had several ballrooms and lounges, as well as an adjacent opera house-cum-cinema (originally the Orpheum, later restyled the Lyric), and all the bathrooms were fitted with marble sinks and gold-plate faucetry.
The first two Hotel Vancouvers were between Howe and Granville Streets on the south side of West Georgia Street. The current building, a block away across the fountain plaza of the then-provincial courthouse and on the same side of Georgia, opened in May 1939.
Until the opening of the Pacific Broadcast Centre in the 1970s, the offices and broadcast studios of the Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's Vancouver bureau were on the mezzanine floor of the hotel, overlooking the corner of Hornby and Georgia. A large art-deco sound stage used for radio theatre and musical broadcasts was located on the ground floor, with an entrance off Hornby Street.
It serves as the exterior of the Tipton Hotel on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody.
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- Hotel Vancouver website
- Emporis Listing
- BC Archives Photo: First Hotel Vancouver, Georgia & Granville c.1890
- BC Archives Photo: Second Hotel Vancouver, Georgia & Granville, c.1920
- BC Archives Photo: Billiard Room, Second Hotel Vancouver, 1920s
- BC Archives Photo: Dining Room, Second Hotel Vancouver, 1920s
- VPL Photo: Second Hotel Vancouver, west facade; Courthouse/Art Gallery at right
- Interior, Second Hotel Vancouver, 1916
- First Hotel Vancouver, Howe Street side (Archives notes says 1909, but this can't be right as the second hotel was on this site by then)
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