Changes Are Coming to Robson & Granville

Vancouver Canada News Changes Are Coming to Robson & Granville
February 14, 2012
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The corner of Robson and Granville is about to change as demolition is currently underway at the old Granville Optical building. The new building, designed by MCM architects, will be five storey’s, containing two storeys of retail and three storey’s of office space. 

As of right now, it’s not known who the retail tenant(s) will be. It was rumoured to be the Apple Flagship location, but Apple is supposedly moving next to Forever 21 on Robson Street between Burrard and Thurlow. However, sources indicate they may have pulled out of that deal and now want the Robson & Burrard corner, which we reported was rumoured to be a Urban Outfitters Flagship. After asking around, no one seems to know. My bet is on Simons, a fashion retailer from Quebec. I wouldn’t minds seeing a Uniqlo in Vancouver.

With respect to the buildings design and considering that this is one of the more prominent intersections in the city, one would think a more daring building would have been designed.  Judging by the renders the building is nothing special. It’s rather bland for Granville and Robson, the gateway to the entertainment district and the Robson Shopping scence. At the very least, I would have loved to see some video monitors to complement the screens on the Futureshop building.

Casualities from this urban renewal include Babylon Cafe, my favourite Shawarma place. Luckily they have other locations.

Images: MCM Architects

  • Alex

    Agreed this is rather bland. Seriously Vancouverites love this though, if a video project was to be included all the whiners would come out saying this city is becoming like Vegas. Just look at BC place. Those people need to stfu.

  • http://twitter.com/Phanyxx ♔ Nick Routley

    Actually, I don’t mind it. That style meshes well with what’s already in the neighbourhood. If anything, I would like to see a couple more floors of offices on top (since it’s in such a prime location).

  • Mash

    Actually babylon café made tge whole area look like a slum. The foos might have been good, but it looked disgusting. So glad to see it leave that location.

  • Barb Burrows

    Babylon Cafe has two new locations opening soon.  One on Nelson near Hornby, and I just put them into my listing at Commercial Drive near 1st Ave.  

  • Jwilson

    Such a dissapointment for such a prominent corner.

    Does the design panel at city hall actually do anything other than rubber stamp boring architecture?

  • Editor Please

    Storeys, not storey’s. 

  • Julian

    Huge disappointment…  this was such a cool corner of the city.  The shops that had to leave were some of the best too, so unique. Now they’re replaced by a starbucks-type building. 

  • B Urban

    Yet another uninspiring piece of work in Vancouver. Yawnage to the max! 

  • tchado

    It’s pretty sad looking, actually.