Deecorp Properties Proposes 464-Room Hotel in Vancouver

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Deecorp Properties has submitted a rezoning application to develop a 33-storey hotel with 464 rooms in Vancouver, addressing the city's lack of hotel space. The proposed hotel would be located at the intersection of Granville Street and Davie Street, replacing existing commercial buildings.

​The 464-room hotel proposed by Deecorp Properties would sit at the intersection of Granville Street and Davie Street in Vancouver .has submitted a rezoning application to develop a high-rise hotel in one of the most prominent entertainment and commercial corridors in Vancouver — a move that would greatly help Vancouver 's lack of hotel space ., at the intersection with Davie Street .

According to the development application, the hotel rooms will be "divided between two distinct hotels." No other details about this were included, except that the bulk of hotel rooms will be of two types: those for short-term stay and those for long-term stay.The applicants note that Granville Street currently has an inventory of just 318 hotel rooms, so their application would more than double the inventory with a single project.

The podium of the proposed hotel would match the height of the St. Helens Residence Hotel next door, which was constructed in 1911 and is a registered heritage building.

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