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The Empire Landmark Hotel, often referred to by its original name, the Sheraton Landmark, was the tallest hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was located on one of Vancouver's busiest thoroughfares at 1400 Robson Street, in the West End of Downtown Vancouver. The building was revolutionary (literally) at the time, as it had a revolving restaurant on its top floor, Cloud 9, which was one of only two revolving restaurants in Vancouver, the other being the Harbour Centre. Between its completion in 1973 and the completion of nearby Bentall Centre in 1974, the Empire Landmark Hotel was the third tallest building in Vancouver.

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  • Empire Landmark Hotel, auch bekannt unter dem offiziellen Namen, The Sheraton Landmark, war eines der höchsten freistehenden Hotelgebäude in Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada. Das Gebäude beherbergte zuletzt mit dem Cloud 9 eines von insgesamt drei in Vancouver drehenden Restaurants. Das Gebäude befand sich westlich gelegen an Vancouvers meistfrequentierter Hauptstraße, der 1400 Robson Street. Das Gebäude wurde 1971 fertiggestellt und 1973 eröffnet. Es verfügte über 357 Zimmer auf 42 Etagen und Wellnesseinrichtungen. Das Gebäude befand sich in Besitz der in Hong Kong ansässigen Asia Standard International Group. Das Gebäude schloss am 30. September 2017 und wurde 2018 bis 2019 abgerissen. Auf dem Baugrundstück sollen bis zum Frühjahr 2023 zwei niedrigere, 31- bzw. 32-stöckige Wohntürme mit Einzelhandelsverkaufsräumen und Büroräumen in den untersten drei Etagen sowie 237 Eigentumswohnungen und 63 Sozialwohnungen entstehen. (de)
  • The Empire Landmark Hotel, often referred to by its original name, the Sheraton Landmark, was the tallest hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was located on one of Vancouver's busiest thoroughfares at 1400 Robson Street, in the West End of Downtown Vancouver. The building was revolutionary (literally) at the time, as it had a revolving restaurant on its top floor, Cloud 9, which was one of only two revolving restaurants in Vancouver, the other being the Harbour Centre. Between its completion in 1973 and the completion of nearby Bentall Centre in 1974, the Empire Landmark Hotel was the third tallest building in Vancouver. The skyscraper is the tallest voluntarily demolished building in Canada, overtaking the 88 m (289 ft) tall Old Toronto Star Building that was demolished in 1972. (en)
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  • The Empire Landmark Hotel, often referred to by its original name, the Sheraton Landmark, was the tallest hotel in Vancouver, British Columbia. It was located on one of Vancouver's busiest thoroughfares at 1400 Robson Street, in the West End of Downtown Vancouver. The building was revolutionary (literally) at the time, as it had a revolving restaurant on its top floor, Cloud 9, which was one of only two revolving restaurants in Vancouver, the other being the Harbour Centre. Between its completion in 1973 and the completion of nearby Bentall Centre in 1974, the Empire Landmark Hotel was the third tallest building in Vancouver. (en)
  • Empire Landmark Hotel, auch bekannt unter dem offiziellen Namen, The Sheraton Landmark, war eines der höchsten freistehenden Hotelgebäude in Vancouver, British Columbia, Kanada. Das Gebäude beherbergte zuletzt mit dem Cloud 9 eines von insgesamt drei in Vancouver drehenden Restaurants. Das Gebäude schloss am 30. September 2017 und wurde 2018 bis 2019 abgerissen. (de)
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