The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia
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Solar-Celling Feature Pieta Woolley, Georgia Straight Living, Spring 2008
Back in 1927 when the Hotel Georgia was being completed, movies got colour and sound for the first time; and the private automobile became part of everyday life. Now the Hotel Georgia is at the centre of innovation again.
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It takes an icon to know another Gordon Price, Vancouver Sun, Saturday November 3, 2007
Your eyes won't have to drift very far from this column, I'm betting, before you find the word "iconic". These days, developers and their marketing departments all want something iconic - at least the imprimatur, if not necessarily the architecture.
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Home Thoughts Editor Michael Sasges, Vancouver Sun, Saturday September 22, 2007
Hotel Georgia Apartments' prices hit the Millions
The Sotheby's sales and marketing organization has released a price list for tower apartments in the Private Residences at Hotel Georgia.
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Historic hotel in Vancouver to get $400M expansion Kathy McCormick, Calgary Herald, Saturday August 4, 2007
Celebrities such as Elvis, Louis Armstrong, Nat "King" Cole, Jennifer Lopez and Barbra Streisand once made it their temporary home for a day or two. But for the Delta Group, owners of the historic Hotel Georgia in downtown Vancouver, the company's current "stay" at the hotel marks a more permanent return.
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Restored hotel will add luxury homes Thomasina Barnes, The Globe and Mail, Friday June 29, 2007
Delta Group is spending $400-million on the restoration and renovation of the 80-year-old Hotel Georgia and the addition of a 48-storey residential tower with 156 condominium units. "The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia will place the city's favourite heritage hotel, restored to luxury boutique status, next door to a daring, contemporary high-rise design," says Bruce Langereis, the president and chief executive of Delta Group.
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Luxury real estate prices climbing in Vancouver Katharine Kitts, News 1130, Monday June 18, 2007
It seems the only thing people are talking about these days in Vancouver's real estate market and what it costs to live in Vancouver. The renovation fo the 80-year-old Hotel Georgia is underway and although sales don't officially begin until late summer, it's already being considered one of the city's most lavish addresses.
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Landmark addition The Vancouver Sun, Saturday June 16, 2007
Hotel Georgia developer introduces project, city to9 international brokers 'Boutique building' brings on the world – Sotheby's U.K. and scouts from U.S. to Argentina are piqued. First-class hotel rooms, private limo rides and harbour boat-and-sea-plane tours were just some of the perks top international Sotheby's sales representatives enjoyed last week when they visited Vancouver to preview the Private Residences at Hotel Georgia.
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Celebrity magnet Les Bazso, The Province, Friday June 8, 2007
Soon to be transformed by Delta Group into The Private Residence at Hotel Georgia, the 80-year-old inn can still attract the rich and famous – or at least their agents.
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International jetsetters go West Fiona Morrow, The Globe and Mail, Friday June 8, 2007
Equal parts rugged and scenic, Vancouver becomes a hot spot for worldly home buyers with millions to spare. Vancouver from the air, the water and through the tinted panes of a limousine window – that's the view canny realtors want their elite clients to drink in. British Columbia's top property agents know how to woo their high net-worth clientele, those wealthy individuals able to call any number of luxury pads across the globe "home."
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Hotel Georgia project attracts international celebrity-level interest Bruce Constantineau, The Vancouver Sun, Thursday May 3, 2007
Real Estate: Condos in the mixed hotel, office and residence development range up to $6 million. Vancouver's latest high-end condo project has piqued the interest of real estate agents for celebrity clients like Jennifer Lopez, Shaquille O'Neal and the Saudi royal family. About 26 Sotheby's International Realty agents are expected in the city June 7 for an exclusive preview of The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia, part of a $400-million project expected to open by the summer of 2010.
Jet setters snap up B.C. bargains Damian Inwood, The Province, Thursday May 3, 2007
Housing: Vancouverites don't realize foreign money owns some of the best real estate U.S. mega-stars such as Jennifer Lopez, Shaquille O'Neal and Barbra Streisand will have their property scouts in town next month checking out a new luxury condo tower planned in downtown Vancouver. The 155 suites will range in price from about $700,000 for a studio to $6 million for the 6,000-square-foot penthouse at The Private Residences at Hotel Georgia.
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