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The Butterfly

1019 Nelson Street


Vancouver, V6E 1J1 VVWWE - West End VW

Official Website: www.thebutterflyvancouver.ca Marketers Website: sprec.com Developers Website: www.westbankcorp.com
  • Levels: 57
  • Suites: 331
  • Status: Completed
  • Title To Land: Freehold
  • Building Type: Strata Condos
  • Bldg#: 10211

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Building Info

the Butterfly - 1019 Nelson Street, Vancouver, BC, Canada V6E 1J1. The First Baptist Church at 969 Burrard Street, Vancouver, BC, has partnered with Westbank Developers to have the 102 year old cathedral seismicallyupgraded. In return Westbank will have the properties from 1017 to 1045 Nelson to develop for Social Housing as well as Market Housing. The architect is Bing Thom.

This "Heart for the City Project" was started in 2010. The upgrade to the First Baptist Cathedral is estimated to be completed in 2015. 

Crossroads are Burrard Street and Nelson Street.

 

Sales Centre: sprec.com
Official Website: www.thebutterflyvancouver.ca
Phone: 604-428-5571
Email: mark@thebutterflyvancouver.ca
Sales Address: 1057 West Cordova St., Vancouver
Strata Sub Categories: Strata Condos
 

The Butterfly Technical Info

Building Name The Butterfly
Address 1019 Nelson Street
City Vancouver
Neighborhood West End VW
Listing Price Range N/A
Floors 57
Units in Development: 331
Units in Strata:331
Property Types Freehold
Sub Categories:Strata Condos
Year Built 0000
Developer Westbank
Architect Name Bing Thom Architects
Architect Phone 604 682 1881
Architect Email office@bingthomarchitects.com
Designer Bing Thom Architects
Official Website www.thebutterflyvancouver
Restrictions Details
Title to Land Freehold
  

The Butterfly Building & Common Area Photos

The Butterfly At Dusk
The Butterfly From Nelson Park
The Butterfly And English Bay
The Butterfly From Nelson Street
The Butterfly Looking North
The Butterfly Looking West
The Butterfly Penthouse Rooftops Rendering
The Butterfly Lobby Entrance
The Butterfly Penthouse Glass Bottom Pool
The Butterfly Typical Floor Courtyard
The Butterfly Lobby Elevator
The Butterfly Fitness Centre
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The Butterfly Videos

Bing Thom A Retrospective
The Butterfly Effect
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The Butterfly Maps (Google, Google Street View, Bing Aerial View, Area Condos, Walk Score)

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