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Identification Name Bentall 5 Emporis Building ID 100321
Location
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Map and Surrounding Area
Technical Data Height (architectural) 140.06 m Floors (above ground) 34 Floors (underground) * Construction start * Construction end * Renovation end 2007 Gross floor area * Usable floor area * Floor-to-floor height * Elevators * Parking places *
Structure in General Construction type skyscraper Current status  existing [completed] Structural material concrete Facade material aluminum Facade system curtain wall Architectural style modernism Official website
Usages Main usages  commercial office Side usages  commercial
Facts
2003 assessed value: CAN$104.9 million. |
NAIOP 2002 Award winner - Office Project of the Year (over 100,000 square feet). |
Canopies are made of tempered laminated glass suspended on stainless steel spider type assemblies. The suspension of the glass allows those under the canopy to experience a beautiful sheer finish. |
As of July 8, 2005 final height figures have not been established, per VP/GM Bentall Real Estate Services. |
Vancouver's first vertically-phased office tower. |
Bentall 5 is a BOMA Go Green certified building. |
The floor-to-floor height of levels 4 and up is 12 ft. 6 in. |
The floor-to-floor height of levels 2 and 3 is 15 ft. 2 in. |
Bentall 5 was constructed in two phases, 22 floors (315.5 ft.) initially and then to 34 floors (459.5 ft.) as market conditions warranted. |
Initially the project was approved in May 1991 to 500 feet, including a 50 ft. decorative cap. |
The installation of the outer structural steel roof frame began on October 6, 2006 and was completed on November 17, 2006, bringing the building to its maximum height. |
First phase contained 340,000 rentable ft², and the second phase added 210,000 ft² of net office space. |
The 7-level underground parking garage was built in 1994, more than six years before the tower construction began. |
It was announced on May 21, 2009 the tower had been sold to Deka Immobilien Investment GmbH of Frankfurt for $300 million. It was the company's first purchase in Canada. |
The second phase vertical extension cost $80 million. |
In January 2009, new signage was added to the top in the form of a BELL logo. |
Companies involved in this building
architect:
Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership
Other companies:
Western Pacific Enterprises GP, Deka Immobilien Investment GmbH, Musson Cattell Mackey Partnership, Advanced Glazing Systems, Anthem Properties, Bentall Capital, Bentall Capital, Stella Glass Assemblies Limited, Rowan Williams Davies & Irwin Inc., Bridge Electric Corp., Read Jones Christoffersen Ltd., EllisDon Corporation, Cushman & Wakefield LePage Inc., William Kelly and Sons Ltd., Vincent Helton & Associates Ltd., Ledcor Group of Companies, PWL Partnership Landscape Architects Inc., John W. Gunn Consultants Inc., Newway Forming Ltd. |
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