Hotel construction powers up in Vancouver
Anticipated demand for hotel rooms in Vancouver up to and after the Olympics,
suggests that these new hotel’s success won’t be much in doubt.
“We expect that the demand will grow stronger than the supply,” said
Tourism
Vancouver executive vice-president Paul Vallee in a recent interview.
Though demand forecasts aren’t available for lodging demand, anecdotal evidence
suggests that there’s room for growth in the market.
Vallee says it’s been a decade since the last boom in hotel construction, during
the late 1990s.
The market absorbed the glut of new supply delivered during that period and
space has since emerged for new developments – primarily small-scale boutique
hotels offering a more intimate, luxurious experience.
Here are some of the new Hotel projects to watch
More than 1,300 new hotel rooms are planned for downtown Vancouver in the next
two years. Greater Vancouver as a whole has 2,559 rooms planned or in various
stages of development, a significant increase of 10.6 per cent beyond the
current tally of 24,091 rooms.
The Vancouver projects include:
The $60 million, 220-room Coast Coal Harbour Resort
The $400 million restoration and expansion of the
Hotel Georgia
The 415-suite Fairmont Pacific Rim project adjacent to the Vancouver Convention
Centre expansion
The 60-storey Shangri-La project on West Georgia Street.
The largest project outside Vancouver is the redevelopment of the Radisson site
in Burnaby, where Gateway Casinos is building the
Villa Casino and Convention
Centre with a 200-unit Delta-managed hotel slated to open in summer 2009.
Scott Calvert, vice-president responsible for property development with Gateway,
said the hotel is intended to serve more than just casino visitors.
Rather, it is part of what he terms a mixed-use entertainment complex that
includes a convention centre, casino and other amenities.
The hotel itself is being repositioned as a business-class hotel in an area
where there aren’t many other properties of a similar calibre, he said.
The top three floors will have 35 suites designed for inclusion in Delta’s
business-class Signature Club, for example.
“We think there’s a good strong market in this area for business lodging and
business use in our convention centre as well,” Calvert said.
While hotel development can be challenging because of the vagaries of demand,
Calvert said the hotel’s proximity to Highway 1 has already yielded a high
volume of enquiries regarding bookings.
In Richmond near the Vancouver Airport Sandman Hotels is about to open their new
Signature Hotel.
A new 12-storey
hotel and parkade would be located directly across the street from
River Rock Casino on
River Road. Immediately south of that would be a bus loop and the Canada Line's
Bridgeport Station.
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Hotels in Greater Vancouver
Century Plaza
Comfort Inn Vancouver
Delta Vancouver
Suites
Fairmont
Hotel Vancouver Airport
Georgian Court Hotel
Granville Island
Hotel
Hampton Inn
Vancouver
Hyatt Regency
Vancouver
Marriott
Vancouver Pinnacle
Opus Hotel Vancouver
Ramada Inn Vancouver Centre
Quality Hotel
Downtown Vancouver
Sheraton
Vancouver Wall Centre
St. Regis Hotel
Terminal City Club
Best Western Hotel
Howard
Johnson Hotel Downtown
The Westin Hotel
Vancouver
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