Welcome to
WATERFRONT PLACE
Waterfront Place is a collection of five buildings on Vancouver’s famous Nicola, Cardero, Broughton and Jervis Streets. It was completed in 2003. The towers are named for cities in Italy and Spain — and in honour of the Kwok family, for the Bauhinia, the symbol of Hong Kong. The Canadian Home Builders’ Association (CHBA) recognized Waterfront Place in 2004, awarding a Gold Georgie to Cascina and Denia for Best Multi-Family Development of the Year.
Avila
560 Cardero Street
VANCOUVER, BC
- Build 1995-1998
- 99 suites on 21 levels
- 229ft (70m)
- Perkins & Company Architecture and Urban Design
- Fineline Interiors
Bauhinia
535 Nicola Street
VANCOUVER, BC
- Build 1995-1998
- 105 suites on 25 levels
- 249ft (76m)
- Perkins & Company Architecture and Urban Design
- Fineline Interiors
Cascina
590 Nicola Street
VANCOUVER, BC
- Build 2001-2003
- 117 suites & 30 townhouses on 25 levels
- 256ft (78m)
- James K.M. Cheng Architects Inc.
- BBA Design Consultants Inc.
Denia
499 Broughton Street
VANCOUVER, BC
- Build 2001-2003
- 86 suites & 4 townhomes on 20 levels
- 220ft (67m)
- James K.M. Cheng Architects Inc.
- BBA Design Consultants Inc.
Escala
323 Jervis Street
VANCOUVER, BC
- Build 1999-2002
- 98 suites & 7 townhouses on 29 levels
- 328ft (100m)
- James K.M. Cheng Architects Inc.
- Mitchell Freedland Design