Welcome to Living Shangri-La!
Living Shangri-La is a condominium development in downtown Vancouver. It was completed in 2008.
Design
This modern glass skyscraper is the highest tower in Vancouver.
Units
Living rooms feature engineered hardwood flooring, bedrooms have designer wool carpets while bathrooms have marble stone floors. Kitchens include European cabinetry, granite countertops and Miele appliances. All units have electric fireplaces. Additionally, units come with at least one parking space.
Amenities
Living Shangri-la offers its residents a pool, hot tub and sauna, as well as a fitness area that includes a yoga room. A restaurant and theatre are on-site. Additionally, the building’s podium complex includes a spa, an Urban Fare specialty grocery store, a Vancouver Art Gallery public display, and a curated public sculpture garden.
Location
Prospective buyers will find Living Shangri-La on West Georgia Street between Alberni and Bute Streets. This is a very walkable neighbourhood. Residents can easily walk to a wide selection of shops, cafes and restaurants. Grocery stores such as Whole Foods, Safeway and Urban Fare are close by. Residents can reach the Pacific Centre shopping mall on foot in 18 minutes. If they are looking for nature, residents can walk to Stanley Park in 4 minutes. In addition, the Seawall is less than two blocks away. The sky train system can be accessed via Burrard Station, an 18 minute walk. Residents can also walk to the Vancouver Art Gallery, as well as the Queen Elizabeth Theatre.
Builder
Westbank built Living Shangri-La. Established 30 years ago, Westbank is a mixed-use real estate development company. It is active across Canada and in the United States, with projects including luxury residential and commercial, affordable housing initiatives and public art. Westbank has offices in Vancouver, Calgary, Toronto, Seattle, Shanghai, Beijing, Taiwan, Tokyo, Hong Kong, Shenzhen and over 25 billion dollars of projects completed or under development.