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Old Posted Feb 8, 2024, 4:18 AM
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Never usually hear the build cost (?) but Graham mentioned B6 was CDN $187M concrete structure

https://grahambuilds.com/news/larges...north-america/
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Old Posted Mar 1, 2024, 2:23 AM
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University Canada West to open major campus at new downtown Vancouver office tower
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/univ...mpus-vancouver
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 1:37 AM
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University Canada West to open major campus at new downtown Vancouver office tower
https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/univ...mpus-vancouver
(Yes, I know that this building is built and owned by BGO.)

One better hope that the "university" will have its own elevator bank. Trust me, from previous experience, this is the last use one would want in an AAA tower. This must speak to the thinness of office leasing these days to get a deal like this approved by senior management.

For sure, I know I'd never get CEO approval for a lease to a "university" in a brand new AAA building. In fact, I'd never take a lease like that up to the food chain to begin with. I'd just say no.

And for some college that went into New West-built office project, I saw elevators dedicated to the school floors.
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 2:00 AM
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(Yes, I know that this building is built and owned by BGO.)

One better hope that the "university" will have its own elevator bank. Trust me, from previous experience, this is the last use one would want in an AAA tower. This must speak to the thinness of office leasing these days to get a deal like this approved by senior management.

For sure, I know I'd never get CEO approval for a lease to a "university" in a brand new AAA building. In fact, I'd never take a lease like that up to the food chain to begin with. I'd just say no.

And for some college that went into New West-built office project, I saw elevators dedicated to the school floors.
I was going to ask that exact question especially with the student headcount they were throwing around. I guess with 11,000 students you have a lot of tuition money to splash.
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Old Posted Mar 5, 2024, 6:35 AM
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The story says they'll occupy levels 3 -7 with 3 and 4 being connected by a central atrium.
It says they'll be opening this summer, so probably no time to cut through an internal staircase if there wasn't already one in place(?).
I expect the emergency stairs would be open for use.
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Old Posted Mar 11, 2024, 1:41 AM
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I thought they cracked down on these diploma mills yet I still see them expanding. UCW is a completely uncredited institution that provides no benefit to society, just a pathway to PR.

City Centre 5 in Surrey is being turned into student housing for "Western Career College" which I think is a poor idea. That area should remain focused on health & technology, not beds for shady private colleges.

https://dailyhive.com/vancouver/surr...ing-lark-group

Not unique to just Metro Van though, Post-secondary schools snapping up empty GTA office space: report.


https://www.bnnbloomberg.ca/gta-offi...oung-1.1995174
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